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I^ighard  H.  Moran, 


231  Centre  Street,  New  York  City. 


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TERMS: 

Cash,  or  Collect  on  Delivery. 

Persons  unknown  to  me  will  remit  part  of  the  estimated 
amount  of  bill  with  order,  remainder  to  be  sent  C.  O.  D. 

Orders  for  shipment  per  freight  lines  mnst  be  accompanied 
with  the  amount  of  invoice. 

As  prices  of  all  kinds  of  goods  fluctuate,  this  catalogue 
gives  merely  their  value  at  date  of  issue. 

Not  liable  for  breakage  in  transportation,  as  Goods  are  care- 
fully packed.  Yours  truly, 

RICHARD  H.  MORAN. 


New  York,  Nov.  i,  1883. 


CONTENTS 


Agate  Ware 

Acid  Dishes 

Albumen  Paper,  etc 

American  Songster 

Burnishers 

Brushes 

Backgrounds,  etc 

Books  

Backboards,  Screw  Eyes  . . 

Cameras  

Camera  Stands 

Chairs * 

Collodion  Vials,  Filters,  etc. 

Chemicals 

Collodions,  Cotton*,  Var- 
nishes, etc 

Card  Stock,  Mats,  etc 

Developing  Bottle 

Egyptian  Colors . 

Etceteras 

Focussing  Glass 

Ferrotype  Outfits  

Filtering  Cottons,  etc 

Filtering  Papers 

Foregrounds 

Ferro.  Plates 

Glass  Baths 

Graduates  and  Funnels  .... 
Glass  Patterns 


Glass 45,  4 6 

Gold  and  Silver  Saucers  ...  56 

Head  Rests 23,  24 

Hard  Rubber  Goods  ......  40,  61 

Hydrometers 52 

Inside  Dry  Plate  Kits  ....  22 

Lenses . 3-9 

Lead  Pencils  47,  53 

Lockwood’s  Photo.  Clip  ..  53 

Lily  Easels 64 

Lamps  and  Lanterns 65,  67 

M 01  tars  and  Pestles 44 

Medallion  Masks  52 

Negative  Boxes 45 

Negative  Rack 46 

Negative  Washing  Boxes  . . 54 

Plate  Holders 20-23 

Porcelain  Ware 41 

Printing  Frames 46 

Peerless  Varnish  Pot  and 

Filterer 54 

Photo.  Printing  & Retouch- 
ing   55 

Picture  Cord 61 

Retouching  Frame 36 

Scales  and  Weights 44 

Stoves  and  Furnaces 60 

Table  Covers,  Draperies,  etc.  46,  53 
Vulcanite  Trays 51 


41,  42 

42 

56 

59 

35-37 

46,  47 

47 

57 

61 

10-20 

25-28 

29-35 

43»  44 

48,  51 

5°,  5i 

61-63 

59 

52 

62 

10 

38,  39 

39 

50 

53,  57 

57,  58 

39,  40 

44,  6 1 

44 


RICHARD  H.  MORAN'S  PRICE  LIST. 


3 


PRICE-LIST 

OF 

f^oto^kp^id  JVEktedikl^, 

FOR  SALE  BY 

RICHARD  H.  MORAN. 


“ Peerless  ” Quick- Acting  Portrait  Lenses. 


PRICES. 


PRICES. 

No.  i a.  i*4  size,  Double  Achromatic  Lenses,  2§  in.  diameter, 
focal  length, 4 in.,  rack  and  pinion,  and  fitted  with  five  Wa- 
terhouse Diaphragms,  in  morocco  case, $22  50 

No.  2 a.  1*2  size,  Double  Achromatic  Lenses,  2-f  in.  diameter, 
focal  length  7 in.,  rack  and  pinion,  and  fitted  with  seven  Wa- 
terhouse Diaphragms  in  morocco  case, 36  00 

No.  3 a.  4 4 size,  Double  Achromatic  Lenses,  3 in.  diameter, 
focal  length  9 in.,  rack  and  pinion,  and  fitted  with  eight  Wa- 
terhouse Diaphragms  in  morocco  case,  . 54  00 

These  Lenses  are  Guaranteed  first-class  in  every  respect. 


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RICHARD  H MORAN’S  PRICE-LIST. 


Morrison’s  Wide-Angle  View  Lenses. 


These  Lenses  are  absolutely  rectilinear;  they  embrace  an  angle  of 
fully  ioo  degrees,  and  are  the  most  rapid  wide-angle  lenses  made. 


Diameter 

Equivalent 

No.  of  Lens. 

Size  of  Plate. 

Focus. 

Price. 

OO,  § inch, 

x inch, 

if  inch, 

Each, 

$22  50  j 

These  3 sizes  will 

O,  f 

<< 

3 x 3 

<s 

2 i 

<< 

22  50  | 

* fit  into  1 flange. 

h i 

<< 

4x4 

a 

3 

a 

it 

22  50  ' 

1 

2,  1 

<< 

4 X s 

it 

3* 

a 

a 

22  50' 

3>  1 

<« 

4i  x 7i 

<< 

4± 

a 

a 

22  50 

4,  1 

«« 

5x8 

ii 

5i 

a 

it 

22  50 

These  5 sizes  will 
^ fit  into  1 flange. 

5>  1 

<< 

6$x8h 

ii 

6% 

a 

a 

22  50 

6,  1 

<« 

8 x 10 

a 

8 

a 

a 

27  OO 

7,  ii 

«< 

11  x 14 

a 

ioi 

a 

a 

36  OO  i 

f These  2 sizes  will 

8,  ii 

n 

14  x 17 

a 

H 

a 

a 

54  00! 

^ fit  into  1 flange. 

9>  ii 

<< 

17  x 20 

a 

17 

a 

a 

72  OO  j 

> These  2 sizes  wil^ 

10,  if 

<< 

20  X 24 

a 

22 

a 

a 

no  00 ; 

i fit  into  1 flange. 

rs  for  stereoscopic  work.  The 


Remarks. — Nos.  i to  6 are  all  made  in  matched  pair 
shorter  focussed  Lenses  are  especially  adapted  for  street  and  other  views  in  confined 
situations.  For  general  purposes,  a pair  of  No.  3 lenses  will  be  found  most  useful. 


Morrison’s  New  Rapid  Copy- 
ing Lens. 

The  B Lens  is  supplied  with  sliding  stop  for  in- 
stantaneous work,  without  extra  charge.  Sliding 
stop  to  C and  CC,  $5  extra. 

These  Lenses  work  with  full  aperture  for  groups, 
and  will  copy  absolutely  sharp  to  the  corners  of 
the  plate,  marked  under  the  head  of  “Size  of 
Landscape.”  They  are  Absolutely  Rectilinear . 


Size  of  Equivalent 


Size  of  Group. 

Landscape. 

Back  Focus. 

Focus. 

Each. 

B, 

4x4  in., 

5x8  in., 

5i  in-» 

6 in., 

. . . $36  OO 

c. 

4x5  “ 

6}  X Si  “ 

7i  “ 

8 44 

. . . 40  OO 

CC, 

5x6  u 

8 x 10  “ 

ioi  44 

11  44 

...  54  OO 

D, 

6*x  8^  “ 

11  x 14  44 

I2J-  44 

13  “ 

...  63  OO 

E, 

8 x 10  “ 

14  x 17  44 

15  44 

16  44 

. . . 72  OO 

F, 

10  x 12  “ 

17  x 20  44 

18  44 

19  i “ 

. . . 90  OO 

G, 

II  x 14  “ 

18  x 22  44 

23  u 

24!  44 

. . . I IO  OO 

RICHARD  H.  MORAN'S  PRICE-LIST. 


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Voigtlander’s  Wide-Angle  Euryscopes, 

For  Landscapes  and  Reproductions. 

Under  certain  circumstances,  particularly  in  making  reproductions 
(copying)  it  is  important  to  obtain  the  greatest  possible  angle  of  view, 
which  has  induced  Voigl lander  to  modify  the  construction  of  the  ordi- 
nary Euryscopes — whose  chief  aim  is  illuminating  power — so  as  to  secure 
a picture  of  good  size  and  flatness  of  field,  an  advantage  gained  only  at 
an  expense  of  illumination. 


Size. 

Aperture  of 
Lens. 

Equivalent 

Focal 

Length. 

Size  Plate  with 
Full  Aperture. 

Size  Plate  with 
Smallest  Stop. 

Price. 

CO 

5-12 

inch. 

3i 

inch. 

3 x 

4 

inch. 

4 X 

5 

inch. 

$ 27  OO 

O 

6-12 

«( 

4* 

tt 

4 x 

5 

n 

Si  x 

7 

< < 

29  OO 

I 

7-12 

<« 

Si 

a 

Si  x 

7 

n 

6-i  x 

H 

1 1 

34  00 

2 

8-12 

(< 

6£ 

tt 

62  X 

8i 

tt 

8 x 

10 

tt 

39  00 

3 

9*12 

u 

7i 

tt 

8 x 

10 

tt 

10  x 

12 

1 1 

48  00 

4 

I 

a 

9 

tt 

IO  X 

12 

tt 

12  X 

14 

1 1 

65  00 

5 

li 

tt 

16 

tt 

14! 

tt 

16 

tt 

82  00 

6 

<< 

20 

tt 

17* 

a 

19! 

tt 

100  00 

7 

if 

(< 

25 

tt 

21 

tt 

23 

1 1 

130  00 

8 

2 

tt 

32 

tt 

26 

tt 

29 

1 1 

225  00 

9 

2f 

a 

48 

tt 

40 

1 1 

44 

1 1 

400  00 

Nos.  oo  and  o may  be  had  in  matched  pairs,  for  Stereoscopic  work. 
Nos.  oo  to  No.  4 inclusive  are,  for  reasons  stated  above,  excellent  for 
photographing  interiors. 

In  confined  situations,  where  the  ordinary  Euryscope  is  not  available, 
these  Wide-angle  Euryscopes  are  most  excellent,  as  they  embrace  ob- 
jects not  accessible  with  the  aid  of  the  former.  The  smaller  sizes  are 
better  adapted  to  this  purpose,  while  the  larger  sizes  answer  admirably 
for  reproductions. 


Voigtlander’s  Improved  Euryscope, 

For  Groups , Full-length  Figures , and  Large  Heads. 

This  Lens  has  lately  been  improved,  so  that  it  now  works  in  consid- 
erably less  time  than  formerly,  still  retaining  its  remarkable  qualities, 
such  as  correct  definition,  uniform  illumination  and  depth  of  focus. 

(The  equivalent  focus  of  each  lens  is  given  in  German  inches — as 
calculated  by  Voigtlander — a German  inch  being  but  a trifle  longer 
lhan  the  English  inch.) 


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RICHARD  H.  MORAN' S PRICE- LIST. 


The  back  focus  obtained  with  any  size  Euryscope  by  focussing  on  ob- 
jects fifteen  feet  away  is  nearly  equal  to  the  Equivalent  Focus. 


Size. 

Diameter 
of  Lens. 

Equivalent 
Focal  Length. 

Size  Portrait 
or  Group. 

Size 

Landscape. 

Price. 

O 

I 1-16  inch. 

4!  inch. 

4X5 

inch. 

5x6 

inch. 

$ 27  OO 

*00 

I 1-4  “ 

6i  “ 

5x7 

6x8 

it 

37  50 

I 

I 9-16  44 

Si  44 

6£  x Si 

« 

8 x 10 

it 

45  00 

2 

I 1316  44 

9$  44 

8 x 10 

« 

10  x 12 

t < 

52  00 

3 

2 1-6  44 

11*  “ 

10  x 12 

n 

11x14 

1 1 

65  00 

4 

29-16  44 

14*  “ 

11  x 14 

« 

14  x 17 

it 

87  00 

5 

3 1*8  “ 

1 7i  “ 

14  x 17 

it 

17  X 20 

it 

130  00 

6 

3 1-2  “ 

2ii  “ 

17  x 20 

i i 

l8  X 22 

t i 

170  00 

7 

41-8  44 

24i  “ 

l8  X 22 

it 

20  X 24 

ti 

210  OO 

8 

5 3-«6  “ 

32  44 

27  x 32 

it 

30  x 36 

it 

390  OO 

* Is  an  intermediate  size,  which  has  been  recently  added  to  the  series. 


Voigtlander’e  Objectives  for  Portraits  & Groups. 

First  Series  of  Normal  Power  of  Light,  Quick- working. 

No.  i.  Double  objective,  of  i|  inch  diameter  (back  focus  4 inches), 
with  rack  and  pinion  movement  and  central  stops.  Suitable  for  plates 
4i  x 3i  inches,  $33  00. 

No.  2.  Double  objective,  of  1^  inch  diameter  (back  focus  4-J  inches), 
with  rack  and  pinion  movement  and  central  stops.  Suitable  for  plates 
5x4  inches,  $41 50. 

No.  3.  Double  objective,  of  2}  inch  diameter  (back  focus  5 inches), 
with  rack  and  pinion  movement  and  central  stops.  Suitable  for  plates 
Si  x 4i  inches,  $50  00. 

No.  4.  Double  objective,  of  2%  inch  diameter  (back  focus  6£  inches), 
with  rack  and  pinion  movement  and  central  stops.  Suitable  for  plates 
7 x 2f  inches,  $72  00. 

No.  5.  Double  objective,  of  3^  inch  diameter  (back  focus  8 inches), 
with  rack  and  pinion  movement  and  central  stops.  Suitable  for  plates 
Si  x 6i  inches,  $90  00.  * 

No.  6.  Double  objective,  of  3^  inch  diameter  (back  focus  9 inches). 
Rigid  mounting,  with  central  stops.  Suitable  for  plates  10x8  inches, 
$130  00. 

No.  7.  Double  objective,  of  4J  inches  diameter  (back  focus  14  inches). 
Rigid  mounting,  with  central  stops.  Suitable  for  plates  14  x 12  inches, 
$160  00. 


RICHARD  H.  MORAN'S  PRICE-LIST, 


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SECOND  SERIES. 

Objectives  of  Great  Illuminating  Power,  Rapid  Workers. 

No.  o.  Double  objective,  of  J inch  diameter,  (back  focus  2 inches). 
Rigid  mounting,  $27  00. 

No.  3,  B.  Double  objective,  of  2\  inch  diameter,  (back  focus  4$ 
inches),  with  rack  and  pinion  movement  and  central  stops.  Suitable  for 
piates  5x4  inches,  $57  00. 

No.  4,  B.  Double  objective,  of  2%  inch  diameter,  (back  focus  5I 
inches),  with  rack  and  pinion  movement  and  central  stops.  Suitable 
for  plates  x 5f  inches,  $78  00. 

No.  5,  B.  Double  objective,  of  3!  inch  diameter,  (back  focus 
inches),  with  rack  and  pinion  movement  and  central  stops.  Suitable  for 
plates  7 x 5!  inches,  $90  00. 

No.  6,  B.  Double  objective,  of  3!  inch  diameter,  (back  focus  8 
inches).  Rigid  mounting,  with  central  stops.  Suitable  for  plates  x 6} 
inches,  $130  00. 

No.  7,  B.  Double  objective,  of  4J  inch  diameter,  (back  focus  11 
inches).  Rigid  mounting,  with  central  stops.  Suitable  for  plates 
12  x IQ  inches,  $160  00. 


THIRD  SERIES. 

Objectives  of  Less  Rapidity , but  Greater  Focal  Depth . 

No.  5,  A.  Double  objective,  of  3J  inch  diameter,  (back  focus  9 
inches),  with  rack  and  pinion  movement  and  central  stops.  Suitable  for 
piates  10  x 8 inches,  $90  00. 

No.  8.  Double  objective,  of  5i  inch  diameter,  (back  focus  16  inches). 
Rigid  mounting,  with  central  stops.  Suitable  for  plates  16  x 13  inches, 
$290  00. 

No.  9.  Double  objective,  of  6£  inch  diameter,  (back  focus  20  inches)* 
Rigid  mounting,  with  central  stops.  Suitable  for  plates  20  x 17  inches, 

$435  00. 

We  give  the  back  focus  of  the  different  sizes  by  focussing  on  an  object 
about  20  feet  distant. 


Darlot  Hemispherical  Wide-angle  Rectilinear 
View  Lenses. 

These  Lenses  embrace  an  angle  of  90  degrees,  and  are  valuable  for 


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RICHARD  II.  MORAN'S  PRICE-LIST. 


taking  views  of  buildings,  interiors,  etc.,  in  confined  situations,  where 
those  of  longer  focus  cannot  be  used. 

No.  i,  back  focus  inches,  size  view  for  stereo,  work,  each,  $12  50 


u 

2, 

u 

3 

a 

a 

t i 

“ 15  OO 

tt 

3> 

a 

5 

a 

a 

8 x 10, 

“ 20  OO 

ii 

4, 

a 

8 

a 

a 

10  x 12, 

“ 25  OO 

« 

5, 

a 

12 

tt 

a 

14  x 17, 

“ 35  00 

it 

6, 

a 

16 

a 

a 

17  X 20, 

“ 50  00 

Darlot  Rapid  Hemispherical  View  Lenses. 

These  Lenses  embrace  an  angle  of  from  60  to  75  degrees ; are  quick- 
acting, perfectly  rectilinear  and  provided  with  central  stops.  Will  be 
found  very  fine  Lenses  for  landscapes  and  out-door  groups;  also  for 
copying  engravings,  maps,  architectural  subjects,  etc. 

No.  1,  back  focus  5^  inches,  size  view  5x8  inches,  price  each,  $15  00 


a 

2, 

a 

9 

a 

tt 

IO  X 12 

tt 

tt 

25  OO 

a 

3> 

a 

io£ 

a 

a 

II  x 14 

a 

a 

35  00 

it 

4> 

a 

14 

a 

a 

14  x 17 

a 

tt 

50  00 

ti 

5> 

u 

18 

a 

a 

17  X 20 

a 

tt 

76  00 

a 

6, 

tt 

21 

a 

it 

18  X 22 

ti 

a 

90  00 

No.  I can  be  had  in  matched  pairs  for  Stereoscopic  work. 


Darlot  View  Lenses. 

These  are  single  combination  Lenses,  good  for  landscape  work  only. 
With  rack  and  pinion  movement. 


Size  1-9,  back  focus  5 in.,  size  view  for  stereo,  work,  per  pr.,  $9  00 


a 

1-6, 

1 1 

5i  “ 

a 

1 1 

ii  4 4 

10  00 

a 

i*4> 

a 

7 “ 

t i 

i i 

5x8,  each, 

6 00 

a 

*'3> 

a 

9 h “ 

a 

i i 

7x9,  “ 

7 25 

a 

1-2, 

1 1 

I2i  “ 

a 

1 1 

10  x 12,  “ 

9 00 

a 

2-3, 

a 

l6  “ 

a 

1 1 

II  x 14,  “ 

1300 

a 

4*4, 

20  “ 

a 

a 

14  X 18,  “ 

18  00 

RICHARD  H ; MORAN'S  PRICE-LIST. 


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DARLOT  LENSES. 

. Having  seen  a great  many  spurious  Darlot  lenses,  and  against 
which  we  warn  the  profession,  we  have  B.  F.  & Co.  engraved  on  the  tubes 
of  all  sizes.  See  that  this  mark  is  on  them,  if  you  want  the  genuine 
Darlot.  

DARLOT  PORTRAIT  LENSES. 

With  Rack  and  Pinion , Plain . 

We  have  these  Lenses  made  expressly  for  Magic  Lanterns  and  Stereop- 
ticons.  Can  be  had  in  matched  pairs. 


1-4  size,  44  inch  focus,'.  . $7  00 

1-3  “ 54  u . . 1200 

1-2  “7  “ . . 14  50 


2-3  size,  84  inch  focus, 
4*4  “ ioi  “ 


$21  00 
32  00 


DARLOT  PORTRAIT  LENSES. 

With  Rack  and  Pinion  and  Central  Stops. 

14  size,  44  inch  focus, 

1-3  “ si 


1-2 

4-4 

8-4 


7 

loh 

i5 


for 


$0  75 

H 50 

17  00 

8 x 10  plates, 34  00 

1 x 14  “ 100  00 


The  1-4,  1-3,  and  1-2  sizes  we  can  furnish  in  matched  pairs. 


DARLOT  QUICK-WORKING  LENSES. 

With  Rack  and  Pinion  and  Central  Stops . 

1- 2  size,  54  inch  focus,  . $21  00 

2- 3  “7  “ 32  00 

4-4  “ 8 “ for  6 i x 8^  plates, 41  00 

Ex.  4411  “ “ 8 x 10  “ 8200 


DARLOT  GEM  LENSES. 


1-9  size, 
1-6  “ 


. . . . . . $2  60  j 1*4  size,  . . 

3 25  I 

These  we  can  furnish  in  sets  of  4,  6,  8,  9 or  more — 
ed.  Brass  Plates  fur  four  J Gem  Lenses,  each  $1  35. 


$3  So 

all  perfectly  match- 


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RICHARD  H.  MORAN'S  PRICE  LIST. 


FOCUSSING  GLASSES. 


Three-legged  Microscopic.  Price,  75  cents  each. 


The  Imperial  Card  or  Cabinet  Portrait  Camera. 


4-4  Imperial  Card  Camera, $24  00 

“ “ “ Double  Swing  Back, 3000 

8 x 10  Imperial  Card  Camera, 28  00 

“ “ “ Double  Swing  Back,  * 35  00 

10  x 12  Imperial  Card  Camera, . 34  00 

“ “ “ Double  Swing  Back, 42  00 


It  makes  two  Imperials  on  an  8 x 10  or  4-4  plate,  using  one  4-4  lens; 
two  cards  on  a 5 x 8 plate,  using  one  1-2  size  lens.  Regular  work 
10  x 12  to  } inclusive. 


RICHARD  II  MORAN'S  PRICE-LIST. 


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Plain  Portrait  Cameras. 


These  cameras  are  well  made,  supplied  with  double  reversible  cor- 
ners, and  aie  reliable  and  guaranteed  in  every  respect. 


i 

size 

for  plate  3J  x 4J, 

reversible,  . . . 

$5  00 

i 

a 

a 

4i  x Si. 

a 

u 

725 

4-4 

a 

a 

6i  x 8|, 

a 

u 

11  50 

8 x 10 

ii 

a 

8 X IQ, 

a 

a 

13  50 

10x12 

it 

u 

IO  X 12, 

a 

a 

26  00 

11  x 14 

a 

a 

ii  x 14, 

a 

a 

32  00 

14  x 17 

u 

a 

14  x 17, 

a 

a 

40  00 

17  x 20 

a 

a 

17  X 20, 

a 

u 

48  00 

THE  EOTAL  CAMERA. 


This  Camara  has  the  sliding  back  or  carriage  for  plate-holder,  and  has 
a ground  glass  attached  in  place,  where  it  is  always  at  hand.  When  the 
operator  has  the  plate-holder  ready,  he  places  it  in  the  carriage  instead 
of  laying  it  on  the  floor  or  some  other  inconvenient  place,  while  he  gets 
his  focus  ; this  done,  he  merely  slides  the  holder,  ground  glass  and  all,  to- 
gether. It  is  made  in  the  best  manner,  of  fine  mahogany,  and  is  fitte 
with  the  celebrated  Lewis  patent  glass  corner  plate- holder,  working 
8 x 10  plates,  and  smaller;  two  5x8  negatives  on  an  8 x 10  plate; 


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two  4^  x 6|  negatives  on  a 6}  x 8£  plate;  two  4x5  negatives  on  a 


5x8  plate,  etc.  Prices : 

8 x 10  size,  complete,  . \ $45  00 

10  x 12  *•  44  60  00 

11  x 14  “ 44  80  00 

14  x 17  44  44  Telescopic  Bed, 85  00 


Cincinnati  Gem  Cameras. 


8 x 10  Plain  without  Tubes, 

8 x 10  44  with  4 i Darlot  Tubes, 

8 x 10  Carriage  Movement, 

8 x 10  44  44  with  4 J-  Darlot  Tubes,  . . 

8 x 10  44  44  Double  Swing, 

8 x 10  44  44  4 4 with  4 i Darlot  Tubes 


$18  00 

33  5° 
20  00 

35  50 
28  00 
42  00 


Studio  Card  Cameras. 

1-2  size,  reversible,  2 cards,  1 tube,  and  regular  to  19,  2 on  14,  $11  00 
4-4  44  44  2 cabinets,  with  1 tube,  and  regular  to  1-6,  15  00 

8 x 10  44  44  4 *4  44  2 44  44  4 4 1-4,  19  00 


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Victoria  Cameras. 


5 x 7,  for  4 & 8 on  5 x 7 plate,  for  2 Victorias  on  5 x 7 plate,  for 


5x7  plate,  reversible  without  Tubes, $18  00 

5x7  Victoria  Camera  with  4 J Tubes, 32  50 


NOVEL  CAMERAS, 


This  Camera,  as  now  manufactured  and  sold  by  me,  is  the  result  of  a 


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RICHARD  H MORAN'S  PRICE  LIST. 


series  of  experiments  made  with  a view  to  obtaining  a new  instrument 
which  should  reverse  easily  and  be  at  the  same  time  light  and  strong. 

The  last  and  greatest  improvement  yet  made  is  the  revolving  bellows, 
the  front  end  of  which  is  fastened  in  the  light  framework  mentioned 
above,  and  in  such  a way  that  when  the  back  is  removed  from  the  bed 
the  whole  bellows  revolves,  instead  of  requiring  to  be  unbuttoned,  as 
heretofore,  making  a great  saving  of  time — a 5x8  camera  having  been 
reversed  and  set  up  ready  for  use  in  two  seconds  by  the  watch  ! 

They  are  also  now  made  with  a double  swing,  the  second  swing  re- 
volving on  a vertical  axis,  the  combination  of  the  two  swings  making  it 
possible  to  avoid  all  distortion  of  lines. 


SHOWING  MODE  OF  FASTENING  BODY  OF  CAMERA  TO  THE  BED. 

Made  of  Mahogany , with  Varnish  Finish.  In  Carrying  Case , 
with  one  Perfect  Double  Dry  Plate*  Holder. 


PRICES : 

4x5,  Single  swing. 

• • $17  50 

4i  x “ 

. . 20  OO 

5x8, 

. . 20  OO 

Double  swing, 

. $2300 

6i  x 8i, 

. . 25  OO 

. 28  00 

8 x 10,  ** 

. . 30  OO 

< < 

. 33 00 

(The  three  latter  sie.es  have  stereoscopic  partition  and  extra  front.) 


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Price , without  Holder. 


10  x 12  Single  swing, 

. . $30  00 

Double  swing,  , 

. $35  00 

11  x 14 

<< 

• • 3500 

<< 

. 40  00 

14  x 17 

<< 

• • 45  00 

<< 

. 5000 

17  X 20 

<< 

• • 525° 

tt 

. 60  00 

18  X 22 

(< 

• • 57  50 

a 

. 65  00 

All  sizes  above  8 x 10  are  used  with  the  Novel  Shield,  each  one  of 
which  has  [two  slides,  working  in  the  end  and  in  the  side  of  shield; 
therefore  the  slide  can  be  withdrawn  from  the  side  of  the  shield  no  mat- 
ter in  what  position  the  camera  is  placed.  These  shields  are  made  single, 
and  for  dry  plates  only.  Prices  of  the  cameras  above  8x10  are  given 
without  shields,  but  include  the  carrying  case.  All  sizes  of  Novel  Cam- 
eras above  8 x 10  are  made  with  the  ground  glass  of  same  focus  as  wet 
plate-holders:  if  desired,  wet  plate-holders  can  be  furnished  to  order. 


MULTUM  IN  PARVO. 


ARRANGED  FOR  II  X 1 4 PORTRAITS. 


A New  Combination  Camera  with  carriage  movement,  consisting  of 
an  1 1 x 14  double  swing  back  camera  with  telescopic  bed,  for  portraiture 
from  11  x 14  to  8 x 10  and  reversible. 


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Also  an  8 x io  Carriage  Movement  for  8 x io  to  1-4  reversible  as  fol- 
lows : Making  two  cabinets  on  an  8 x 10,  using  one  tube,  and  two  carte 

de  visite  on  4^  x 6£. 


SHOWING  CABINET  AND  CARD  ATTACHMENT. 


This  will  fill  all  the  requirements  of  any  studio  for  working  11  x 14 
plates  and  smaller.  Price,  complete,  $85  00. 


MODEL  STEREO.  CAMERA. 


The  central  diaphragm  can  be  removed,  the  front  changed,  and  single 


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views  made  vertically  or  horizontally  with  one  tube.  It  has  an  adjust- 
ment for  swing-back,  hinged  ground-glass  and  folding  platform,  and 
when  folded,  occupies  but  little  space. 

5x8  with  double  holder  for  dry  plate, $25  00 

Extra  double  holder  for  two  5x8  dry  plates,  each,  ...  2 25 


Card  Cameras. 

size  for  plate  4I  x 5^,  reversible. — This  will  work  two  Cards  on 


a plate  with  one  tube, $9  00 

Extra  4^  x 6^  Holder  for  above, 3 00 


THE  KLAUBER  CAMERA. 


KLAUBER  CAMERA,  VIEW  PART  ONLY. 


A novel  idea  added  to  the  Novel  Camera.  Combination  Portrait  and 
View  Camera.  One  can  be  attached  to  or  detached  from  the  other  in  a 
few  seconds. 

No  further  need  of  two  large  and  expensive  Cameras  in  one  gallery. 


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Price,  1 1 x 14  ; 14  x 17  ; 17  x 20  and  18  x 22. 


KLAUBEK  CAMERA,  ARRANGED  FOR  PORTRAITS. 

The  18  x 22  view  with  ground  glass  and  two  plate-holders  weighs 
only  50  lbs.  Compact  outside  measurement,  11  x 22  x 30^  inches. 


FLAMMANG’S  PAT.  REVOLVING  BACK 
CAMERAS. 


Each  Incased  in  a Canvas  Bag,  with  Handle.  (See  next  page.) 


RICHARD  H.  MORAN'S  PRICE-LIST. 


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“These  are  the  Finest  View  Cameras  ever  constructed,”  so  says  every 
photogiapher  who  has  examined  any  of  them,  and  this  exclamation  is  not 
merely  a tribute  to  the  beauty  and  grace  of  their  design,  f>r  invariably 
the  desire  has  at  the  same  time  been  expressed  to  poseess  one  of  these 
truly,  novel  and  substantial  Cameras.  Already  there  has  been  such  a 
clamor  for  them  that  we  are  glad  to  be  able  to  announce  the  possession 
of  facilities  for  supplying  some  of  all  sizes,  wiih  the  expectation  of  a speedy 
increase  in  production,  so  that  orders  can  be  filled  in  regular  routine 
within  a reasonable  time. 

PRICES : 


Revolving  Back  Cameras,  each  incased  in  a canvas  bag,  with  handle. 


Plain. 

Sing.  Sw. 

D’ble  Sw. 

For  View 

4i 

x 5-J  inch,  reversible, 

. . $28  OO 

$33  0° 

$38  OO 

5 

x 7 or  5 x 8 in., 

it 

. . 30  OO 

35  00 

40  OO 

c« 

6£ 

x 8£  inch, 

a 

. . 40  OO 

45  00 

50  OO 

«< 

8 

x 10  “ 

a 

45  OO 

50  00 

55  00 

« < 

10 

x 12  “ 

a 

. . 60  OO 

65  00 

70  00 

(« 

11 

x 14  “ 

a 

70  OO 

77  50 

82  50 

<< 

14 

x 17  “ 

a 

. . 80  OO 

90  OO 

95  00 

n 

17 

X20  “ 

a 

95  00 

105  OO 

no  00 

a 

20 

x 24  “ 

a 

. . 1 1000 

120  OO 

130  00 

a 

25 

x 30  “ 

a 

. . 15000 

165  OO 

175  00 

These  Cameras  can  be  fitted  with  Daisy  Dry  Plate  Holders  or  S.  G.  C. 


wet)  Holders,  bat  with  no  other  styles  of  dry  or  wet  plate  holders. 


View  Cameras. 

With  CoJie  Bellows. 

No  pains  have  been  spared  to  approximate  perfection  in  the  construc- 
tion of  these  cameras.  They  are  made  as  light  and  delicate  as  possible, 
with  due  regard  to  strength  and  durability. 

PRICES  OF  VIEW  CAMERAS, 


5 x 8 Stereo,  plain,  $10  oo 

5x8  “ single  swing,  15  00 


5x8  “ acme  swing  back, 


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RICHARD  H.  MORAN'S  PRICE-LIST. 


x 8-J  Plain  compact  cone  bellows,  . . . 

6 \ x Double  swing,  compact  cone  bellows, 

8xio  Plain,  compact  cone  bellows,  . . . 

8 x io  Double  swing,  compact  cone  bellows, 

10  x 12 

11  x 14 
14  x 1 7 
17  X 20 


$20  OO 
27  OO 
24  OO 
30  OO 
36  OO 

44  00 
52  00 
60  00 


PAT.  PERFECT  DOUBLE  DRY  PLATE  HOLD- 
ERS  OR  SHIELDS. 


We  would  call  special  attention  to  our  Patent  Dry  Plate  Shields  or 


RICHARD  H.  MORA  A/  ’S  PRICE-LIST. 


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Plate-holders.  They  are  so  arranged  that  one  or  two  4x5  plates  can  be 

used  in  a 5 x 8,  one  or  two  4^x6^  can  be  used  in  a 6£  x 8£,  or  one 

or  two  5 x 8 in  an  8 x 10  plate-holder.  Thin  wooden  frames  can  be  sup- 
plied for  holding  still  smaller  sizes,  if  desired*  so  that  the  amateur  can  ex- 
periment with  smaller  plates  than  the  extreme  limit  of  his  holders,  and 
at  much  less  expense.  They  are  also  much  more  readily  managed  in  the 
ruby  light  than  any  other  style,  and  are  guaranteed  to  be  the  only  perfect 
plate-holders  in  the  market.  (Seednside  Dry  Plate  Kits,  p.  21.) 

4x5,  each,  . . . . $2  00  6£  x 8i,  each,  ....  $4  00 

4i  x 6i  “ 2 25  8 x 10,  “ ....  5 00 

5 x 8,  “ 2 25 

Patent  Perfect  Dry  Plate  Holders  are  the  only  ones  with  which  in- 
side kits  or  frames  for  smaller  sizes  can  be  used. 


PAT.  PERFECT  PLATE  HOLDERS  OR 
SHIELDS.  (Wet  Plate  Focus.) 

These  shields  are  reversible  (except  the  5x8)  and  are  made  for  the 
convenience  of  those  who  wish  to  use  them  on  the  same  camera  as  for  wet 
plates,  without  changing  the  focus  of  the  ground  glass.  They  fit  the 
regular  Success  or  Climax  View  Cameras,  but  not  the  Dry  Plate  Cameras. 

Light  inside  frames  for  smaller  sizes  of  plates  can  readily  be  used  in 
them,  of  which  we  have  a large  number  constantly  in  stock.  In  ordering 
the  above,  please  give  the  exact  outside  measure  of  your  wet  plate  shield. 

Regular  sizes  supplied  as  follows  : 

For  5 x 8 stereoscopic  plates,  each,  


6|  x 8i  Reversibie, 
8 x 10  “ 

IO  x 12  “ 


$6  00 
7 00 
9 00 


11  x 
14  x 
17  X 


14  Reversible, 
17 

20  “ 


$3  75 
11  00 
15  00 

1 7 50 


Special  sizes,  to  order,  will  cost  extra. 


Novel  Dry  Plate  Holders  (Patented). 

10  x 12  (single),  each,  . . $5  50  17  x 20  (single),  each,  . . $12  00 

11  x 14  “ “ . . 6 75  18  x 22  “ “ . . 1400 

14  x 17 


IO  00 


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RICHARD  H.  MORAN'S  PRICE-LIST, \ 


INSIDE  DRY  PLATE  KITS. 


Thin  wooden  frames  to  hold  small  sized  plates,  fitting  in  larger  shields, 
thus  enabling  the  amateur  who  has  a large  camera  to  use  small  plates  as 
well  as  large  ones.  See  p.  20. 


To  fit  shields. 

Each. 

To  fit  Shields. 

Each* 

4 x 5— 3i  x 4i>  • • • 

$0  25 

8 x 10— 4i  x 6|,  5 x 7, 

3 x 8— 3i  x 4},  4 x 5, 

5 x 8,  6i  x 8£,  . . . 

70  35 

and  4J  x 5I,  .... 

30 

10  x 12 — 8 x 10,  . . . 

55 

6h  x Si — 4 x 5,  5 x 8, 

II  x 14 — 8 x 10,  10  x 12, 

60 

4i  x 6i,  5 x 7,  . . . 

30 

14  x 17 — 11  x 14,  . . . 

75 

THE  BENSTER  PLATE-HOLDER 


For  both  wet  and  dry  plate  work.  No  kits.  It  can  be  instantly 
changed  in  the  dark  room  from  the  largest  to  the  smallest  plate.  The 
focus  is  adjustable  to  any  ground  glass. 

Any  old  plat  e-holders  can  be  supplied  with  interior  rack  works  and 
frames,  from  8 x 10  to  17  x 20.  Price,  $ 


RICHARD  H MORAN’S  PRICE-LIST. 


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Price-list  of  Dry  Plate  Holders, 


Scovill’s 

Scovill’s 

Flammang’s 

Old  Style. 

Patent. 

Patent. 

4 x 5.  

$4  80 

$2  15 

$2  15 

4i  x 5i» 

5 20 

2 35 

2 15 

5 x 8,  

5 60 

2 93 

2 93 

6i  x Si, 

7 20 

4 50 

4 50 

8x10, 

8 40 

7 00 

7 00 

10  x 12, 

12  00 

8 00 

8 00 

II  X 14, 

16  00 

12  00 

12  00 

i4XI7> 

18  00 

14  00 

14  00 

17  x 20, 

20  80 

* 

17  00 

20x24, 

26  80 

* 

22  00 

* Not  made  because  of  the  weight  of  holder  and  of  double  thick  glass. 
Double  dry  plate  holders  cannot  be  put  on  any  camera  having  a car- 
liage  at  the  back,  as  this  frame  will  not  permit  of  a reversal  of  the 
double  holders. 


Reversible  Plate-holders  or  Shields. 


Outside  Holder  only. 


Fot  1-2  Box 

......  $4  CO 

“ 4-4  “ 

“ 8x10“  ........ 

......  7 50 

“ 10X32  “ 

“ 11X14“  

12  00 

“ I4XI7  “ 

“ 17X20“  

“ 18x22  “ 

“ 20X24  “ 

Outside  Holders  and  Kits. 


For  1-2  Box  . . / $5  75 

“ 4-4  “ 865 

“ 8x10  “ 1000 

“ 10x12  “ 1285 

“ 11x14“  1500 

“ 14x17“  1875 

“ 17x20“  2200 

“ 18x22  “ 29  00 

“ 20x24  “ 32  50 


SPENCER’S  CENTENNIAL  HEAD  REST. 

The  best  and  most  complete  head- rest  yet  introduced.  It  affords  an 
effectual  and  firm  support  to  the  person  posed,  and  is  quickly  adjusted 
alike  for  a child  or  tall  person,  without  the  removal  of  any  of  its  parts. 
Plain  rods, $14  50  | Nickel  plated  rods,  . . $6  50 


The  Centennial  Head  Rest. 


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RICHARD  H.  MORAN'S  PRICE  LIST. 


Parts  of  Success  Head  Rests . 

Base,  $ 1 00 

Short  Pillars, 1 25 

Tall  Pillars,  150 

Bods, 50  and  60 

Ear  Pieces,  1 00 

Cross  Heads, 35 

Jenny  Lind  Tables. 

Top  and  base,  $3  00.  Top  and  rod,  $1  40. 

The  Rigid  Head  Rest. 

As  its  name  implies  this  rest  is  believed  to  possess,  in 
an  eminent  degree,  the  quality  of  being  much  more 
rigid,  and  consequently  much  more  practical  than  any, 
including  that  so  manifestly  copied  from  Mr.  Harrison’s 
patterns.  Its  movements,  also,  are  unusually  diversi- 
fied, and  its  mechanism  exceedingly  simple.  The  price 
is,  nickel  plated,  $12  50. 


Success  Head  Rest. 


RICHARD  H.  MORA/V'S  PRICE-LIST. 


THE  AUTOMATIC  STAND. 


Is  the  “boss”  camera  stand.  Entirely  ne\v,  in  shape  and  in '’principles. 
The  lightest,  simplest,  and  most  effective.  No  grating  cogs,  rattling 
catches,  nor  heavy  weights.  No  noise,  no  set  screws,  strong,  well  fin- 
ished, durable,  rigid. 

The  various  changes  are  made  quicker  and  easier  than  with  any  other 
stand.  A child  can  manage  it  with  a heavy  camera  on.  A coil  spring 
bears  most  of  the  weight  in  raising  and  lowering,  and  self-acting  stops 
hold  the  center  frame  and  bind  it  firmly  at  any  heightjdesired^by  the 
operator,  no  set  screw  being  required  to  make  it*  rigid.  It  also  has  a 
new  and  superior  device  for  tilting  the  top.  Complete  and  practical  in 
every  respect.  Warranted  satisfactory. 


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RICHARD  H.  MORAN'S  PRICE-LIST. 


Size  suitable  for  cameras  6}  x 8i  to  u x 14, $20  00 

“ “ 14  x 17  or  17  x 20,  ....  . 25  00 

Larger  sizes  made  to  order. 

Copying  attachment  (the  best)  extra, 1 00 


40,  I, 

for  4-4  to 

IO  x 12 

cameras. 

, 30  inch  bed,  .... 

“ 2, 

u 

II  x 14 

u 

40  “ .... 

“ 3> 

41 

14x17 

i i 

48  “ .... 

“ 4> 

44 

20  X 24 

« 

60  “ .... 

“ 5, 

it 

25  x 30 

n 

made  to  order  only, 

• • 35  co  _ 

Nos. 

I and  2 have  one 

weight ; 

No.  3,  4 and  5,  have  two  weights  and 

base  to  correspond  to  size  of  bed. 


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THE  NEW  AND  IMPROVED  BOWDISH 
CAMERA  STAND 

The  principles  on  which  the  new  and  improved  Bowdish  Camera  Stand 
is  constructed  are  the  same  as  in  the  preceding  one,  but  instead  of  a 
weighted  central  pocket,  there  are  a number  of  slotted  weights  that  can 
be  instantly  removed  or  replaced,  according  to  the  size  of  the  camera  to 
be  supported.  The  chains  are  also  exchanged  for  strong  sash  cord. 
When  properly  balanced,  a touch  of  the  hand  will  raise  or  lower  the 
camera,  and  there  is  no  binding,  each  of  the  three  vertical  supports  be- 
ing attached  to  the  central  weight.  The  back  of  the  camera  can  be 
either  elevated  or  depressed,  as  desired.  It  is  substantially  made  in 
cherry,  runs  on  duplex  casters  and  with  care  will  last  a life  time.  Price, 
$20  00. 


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RICHARD  H.  MORAN'S  PRICE-LIST. 


Iron  Center  Stand. 

This  is  now  the  favorite  cheap  stand.  Being  in  walnut,  and  the  iron 
center  Joron  zed,  its  general  appearance  is  quite  pleasing. 

Price,  for  1-4,  1-2,  4-4  and  8 x 10,  $3  00. 


The  Knickerbocker  Stand. 


This  stand,  made  in  five  styles,  finds  great  favor,  being  simple  in  con- 
struction and  pleasing  in  outline.  It  is  mounted  on  bracket  casters,  ad- 
mitting rapid  and  easy  movement  to  any  required  position.  The  legs 
are  of  iron,  and  the  upright  and  top  are  in  black  walnut. 

Examine  carefully  and  compare  the  following  prices  : 


No.  o,  for  4-4  camera, 

«<  T ft  <( 


$5  00  No.  for  8 x 10  camera,  $10  50  _ 
6 25  “ 4,  “ “ 13  50 


it 


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Moran’s  Position 
Chair. 


No.  Price. 

144.  6 in.,  Terry,  $7  50 

145.  6 “ upholstered,  12  00 

146.  6 “ spring  seat,  12  50 

147.  8 “ “ 15  00 

148.  10  “ “ 16  50 

149.  8 Plush,  “ 17  50 

150.  10  “ “ 1900 


These  chairs  are  substantially 
made,  and  give  general  satisfac- 
tion. They  will  be  found  to 
compare  favorably  with  any,  ei- 
ther as  to  price  or  quality. 


MORAN’S  SLIDING-BACK  POSITION  CHAIR. 


VELVET. 

5 inch  fringe,  $18  00 

5 “ “ Arms,  20  00 

VELVETEEN. 

8 inch  fringe,  22  50 

8 “ 4i  Arms,  25  00 

PLUSH. 

8 inch  fringe, 31  50 

8 “ “ Arms,  34  50 


Drab  color,  $3  25  extra. 


RICHARD  H . MORAN'S  PRICE  LIST, 


THE  EASTLAKE. 


The  Eastlake, $1800 


WINDOW  CHAIR. 


Is  a very  attractive  chair.  Has  plush  arms  and  heavy  carving  with  a 
continuous  cushion  to  the  top  of  arm.  Price,  $24  00. 


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THE  BOWDXSH  CHAXB. 


PjThe  unprecedented  demand  and  inquiry  for  these,  the  most  popular 
chairs  ever  introduced  either  in  Europe  or  America  for  photographic  use. 


and  the  uniform  satisfaction  they  have  given,  are  significant  indications 
that  they  have  been  generally  adopted  as  the  position  chairs  of  the  day. 


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RICHARD  H.  MORA  A’ S PRICE-LIST. 


THE  BOWDISH  CHAIR  WITH  REVOLVING 
CIRCULAR  ARM. 

These  chairs  are  so  pre-eminently  superior  in  all  desirable  qualities  that  it  is 
only  necessary  that  their  perfection  of  manufacture  and  ingenious  plan  of 
construction  be  seen  to  be  commended  by  every  one.  Made  of  solid  wal- 
nut, secured  by  means  of  a patented  iron  frame,  they  unite  unusual  strength 
with  graceful  outline  and  richness  of  effect.  The  quality  of  materials 
used,  also,  has  always  been  of  the  best ; and  the  constant  aim  is  to  make 
them  excel  in  each  and  every  particular.  They  have  no  uncertain  joints, 
no  clumsy  and  unsightly  proportions,  no  “ fixings”  to  become  detached  or 
render  the  chair  useless  when  broken.  They  are  better  adapted  to  the  va- 
ried requirements  of  a modern  photographic  gallery — better  suited  to  the 
prevailing  styles  of  portraiture,  and  more  in  consonance  with  modern  studio 
accessories. 


THE  BOWDISH  CHAIR  WITH  SOFA 
ATTACHMENT. 

In  short,  the  Bowdish  Chair  combines  the  advantages  and  uses  of  all  the 
various  chairs  in  market,  comprising — 

First . A chair  with  high  back,  with  or  without  arms. 

Second,  A chair  with  a revolving  circular  arm.  This  is  an  advantage  ove  r 
the  ordinary  chair  with  circular  arm,  which  has  only  the  vertical  move- 
ment. 


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Third.  A lounge  attachment,  which  is  invaluable  for  infants  and  chil- 
dren. 

No.  i,  Drab  Velvet,  . . . $3000,  with  Sofa,  . . * $3750 

“ 5,  Drab  Plush,*  ...  45  00,  <e  ...  53  00 

Centennial,  with  Sofa,  Drab  Plush,*  . 55  00 

* After  our  present  stock  of  Drab  Plush  is  exhausted,  we  shall  use  Raw  Silk  cover- 
ings for  the  No  5 and  Centennial  models. 


QUEEN  ANNE  CHILD’S  LOUNGE. 


A novelty  itself,  indispensable  to  any  photographic  studio ; the  open- 
ing between  seat  and  back  is  an  advantage  for  posing  children.  (Also 
made  with  hole  in  centre  of  the  high  back.  Price,  $14  00. 


THE  CENTENNIAL  CHAIR 

Greatly  facilities  the  business  of  posing.  Send  for  a photograph. 


The  prices  are : 

Figured  or  drab  velveteen,  8 inch  fringe,  $35  00 

Velvet,  6 inch  fringe,  30  00 


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RICHARD  //.  MORAN'S  PRICE  LIST. 


PHARAOH  AND  ROMAN  CHAIRS. 


The  back  on  this  chair  can  be  raised  and  lowered.  Price,  $25  00. 


Has  a prominent  carved  front.  Fixed  fringed  arms.  Is  well  adapted 
for  standing  or  other  positions.  Price,  $25  00. 


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THE  NEW  PATENT  NOVEL  CHAIR. 


The  latest  chair  made.  Contains  all  the  latest  improvements.  Sup- 
plies the  long  felt  want  of  the  photographer  for  a chair  that  can  be 
easily  adjusted  and  readily  adapted  to  any  subject,  whether  young  or  old, 
giving  a firm  support,  and  securing  ease  of  position.  The  back  can  be 
used  for  an  arm  rest  in  full  length  portraits,  as  it  can  be  raised  or  low- 
ered at  will,  and  fastened  in  any  position.  It  needs  only  to  be  seen  to 
be  appreciated  as  the  only  chair  combining  these  qualities. 

No.  i,  Terry,  . . . . $1000  No.  3,  Drab  Velveteen,  . $15  00 
“ 2,  Raw  Silk,  ...  12  00  “ 4,  Mohair  Plush,  . , 18  00 


Weston’s  Climax  Burnisher. 

6 inch  Roll, $13  00  1 14  inch  Roll,  . . . . $31  50 

10  “ 20  00  I 20  “ ....  45  00 


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J<5 

IMPROVED  RETOUCHING  FRAME. 


ENTREKIN’S  EUREKA  BURNISHER. 


*■  « 
p 3 
g -o 

S'  3 
§ % 
P-  Cl. 
a 

r 50 


VO  00 

^ S-i 

d 3 
Z 


The  superiority  of  the  Eureka  Burnisher  consists  in  its  cheapness,  sim- 


RICHARD  H.  MORAN'S  PRICE-LIST. 


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plicity  and  effectiveness,  and  the  impossibility  of  the  machine  getting 
out  of  order. 

The  Burnisher  can  be  heated  with  any  kind  of  lamp — alcohol,  coal  oil, 
or  gas.  During  the  process  of  heating,  the  roll  can  be  turned  back  from 
the  burnishing  tool,  thereby  preventing  the  condensation  of  moisture 
forming  on  the  roll  or  tool. 


To  dress  the  burnishing  tool,  the  roll  is  simply  turned  back  from  the 
tool  in  an  instant.  No  hot  plates  to  handle,  and  consequently  no  burnt 
fingers. 

The  machine  has  also  the  patent  removable  burnishing  tool,  which  is  a 
decided  advantage. 


6 inch  Roll, $13  50  14  inch  Roll,  . . . . $31  50 

10  “ “ 22  50  20  “ “ ....  4500 

If,  by  accident  or  otherwise,  the  burnishing  tool  becomes  defaced,  it 
can  be  replaced  with  a new  tool  at  a merely  nominal  cost,  and  the  ma- 
chine will  be  as  good  as  new.  Prices  as  follows : 


6 inch  Tool, $2  25 

10  **  3 00 


14  inch  Tool, 


20 


$375 

5 00 


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FERROTYPE  OUTFIT  NO.  1. 

The  following  outfit  will  be  found  the  best  for  travelling  business  on 
a small  scale : 


I 1*2  Combination  Camera 
makes  1-9,  1-6,  1-4  and  1-2 
single  Ferrotypes,  and  2 
Bon  Tons  on  a J plate, 
and  2 card  size  on  a £ 
plate  with  1 £ size  Lens. 
Price  of  Camera  and  Dar 


lot  Lens,  

$3000 

1 h Excel.  Camera  Stand, 

3 03 

1 Tall  Head  Rest,  . . . 

3 00 

1 £ Glass  Bath  in  Box,  and 

Dipper, 

3 30 

15x7  Rubber  Dish,  . . 

75 

1 Alcohol  Lamp,  . . . 

60 

1 4 oz.  Collodion  Vial,  . . 

18 

1 4 oz.  Graduated  Glass, 

35 

2 No.  1 Rubber  Funnels,  . 

90 

1 pint  Silver  Solution,  . . 

1 00 

1 £ lb.  Sulph.  Iron  in  bot.  . 

20 

1 lb.  Acetic  Acid  in  bot. 

15 

£ lb.  Cyanide  Potassium,  . $0  25 
h lb.  Ferro.  Collodion,  . . 50 

1  Bottle  Varnish,  ...  30 

1 Box  Colors,  Brushes,  and 
Gold  Saucer,  ....  1 50 

1 pint  950  Alcohol,  bot.  . . 40 

1 Box  each  £ and  £ Ferro- 
type Plates,  ....  2 40 

100  No.  11  Ferrotype  Envel- 
opes,   30 

50  No.  24  Card  Envelopes,  30 

2 pint  Jar  Parlor  Paste  and 

Brush, 40 

I 1 inch  Camel’s-hair  Dus- 
ter for  Plates,  ....  15 

I Copy  Ferrotype  Guide  In-  75 
struction  Book,  ...  75 

Total, $50  68 


FERROTYPE  OUTFIT  NO.  2. 


For  those  who  wish  to  make  larger  pictures,  the  following  will  be 


found  a good  outfit : 

I 8 x 10  Cincinnati  Camera 
& Holder,  carriage  move- 
ment, fitted  with  4 £ Gem 
Dario t Lenses,  plain,  . . $33  00 

1 4-4  Darlot  Portrait  Lens, 

C.  S., 35  00 

1 No.  2 Acme  Camera  Stand, 

boxed, 11  50 

1 Tall  Head  Rest,  ...  3 00 

19x12  Glass  Bath  in  Box 

and  Dipper, 2 50 

1 8 x 10  Rubber  Dish,  . . 1 35 

I Alcohol  Lamp,  ....  60 

I 8 oz.  Collodion  Vial,  . . 30 

1 8 oz.  Graduated  Glass,  . . 40 

2 No.  3 Rubber  Funnels,  . 1 20 


1 Box  Ferrotype  Colors, 

Brushes,  etc $1  50 

3  pts.  Silver  Bath  Solution,  5 70 

2 lbs.  Acetic  Acid,  bot.  . . 30 

1 £ lb.  Sulph.  Iron  in  bot.  . 20 

1 lb.  Cyanide  Potassium,  . 65 

I lb.  Ferro.  Collodion,  . . 1 00 

1 pint  Ferro.  Varnish,  . . 85 

1 pint  950  Alcohol,  bot.  . . 40 

1 Jar  Parlor  Paste  & Brush,  40 
1 £ inch  Camel’s-hair  Duster,  25 
50  10  x 14  Ferro.  Plates,  . 2 50 

500  No.  11  Ferrotype  Envel- 
opes,   1 35 

100  No.  15  Ferrotype  En- 
velopes for  £ size,  ...  90 


RICHARD  H MORAN'S  PRICE-LIST. 


39 


50  No.  20  Cabinet  Envel-  I 1 Copy  Ferrotyper,  . . . $0  75 

opes, $0  75  I 

Total, $106  35 

Those  who  do  not  care  to  make  large  pictures  can  dispense  with  the 
4* 4 Lens. 

Or,  a i size  Darlot  Lens  can  be  substituted  for  $17  50,  making  this 
outfit  very  useful. 

Note. — To  these  outfits  may  be  added  other  articles  to  make  them 
more  complete  (but  can  be  dispensed  with  if  economy  is  an  object),  such 
as  Backgrounds  and  Accessories,  Posing  Chair,  Tent,  etc. 


FILTERING  COTTON. 

Prepared  expressly  for  photo,  use.  Per  bundle,  ....  $0  50 


ABSORBENT  COTTON. 

Absorbs  any  liquid  without  the  use  of  Alcohol ; the  best  filtering  cot 
ton  ever  made. 

1 pound  package, $0  75 

4 ounce  paper  box, 25 

2 “ “ 17 


Our  New  Style  Solid  Glass  Baths. 


Are  made  expressly  for  us  of  selected  metal.  Each  bath  will  be  war- 


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RICHARD  II.  MORAN'S  PRICE  LIST. 


ranted  perfect  in  every  respect.  (We  cannot  guarantee  against^breakage 
in  transportation.) 


Moran’s  Glass  Baths  in  Boxes. 


1-2  size, 

for  plate  4^  x 5!  in.,  $2  50 

12  x 16  size,  for  11  x 14  plate, $10  00 

A .A  « 

4*4 

a 

tt 

6*x8i  44 

4 OO 

15  x 20  44  44  14  x 17  44 

22  50 

9x11 

n 

a 

8 x 10  44 

5 25 

18  x 22  44  44  17  x 20  44 

40  00 

II  x 14 

u 

a 

10  x 12  “ 

7 25 

Moron’s  Glass  Baths. 

Without  Box. 

1-4  size,  for  plate  3J  x 4^ 

$ 75 

IN  Box,  with  Water-tig-ht  Top. 

1-2  44 

a 

u 

4i  x Si 

1 37 

1-2  size,  for  plate  4^  x 5^ 

$ 5 00 

4'4  or  7 

x 10 

u 

6ix8i 

1 75 

4-4  44  44  44  6 ixSi 

6 50 

9x11 

for 

tt 

8 x 10 

2 50 

9x11  44  44  8 xio 

8 00 

II  x 14 

a 

it 

10  x 12 

3 5o 

11  x 14  44  44  10  x 12 

10  00 

12  x 16 

a 

u 

11  x 14 

5 25 

12  x 16  44  44  11  x 14 

12  00 

15  X 20 

a 

it 

14  x 17 

15  00 

15  x 20  44  44  14  x 17 

22  00 

l8  X 22 

u 

it 

17  X 20 

24  00 

18  x 22  44  44  17  x 20 

44  00 

HARD 

RUBBER  GOODS. 

Shallow  Trays.  Covered 


No.  2. 

4 x 5 

$ 55 

Baths. 

Baths. 

Dippers. 

u 

3* 

5x7.... 

70 

No.  3. 

4x5... 

. $ 80.  . 

...$  .. 

$ 30 

a 

4* 

7x9 

1 00 

it 

4- 

5x7... 

. I IO. . 

. . 360*. 

..  35 

a 

5- 

8 x 10. . . 

1 25 

it 

5- 

7 x 10. . 

. I 60.  . 

...  4 50*. 

..  40 

a 

6. 

10  xi2... 

2 00 

it 

6. 

9x11.. 

. 3 20. . 

. . 6 00* 

• • 45 

a 

7- 

12  x 16. . . 

3 20 

it 

7- 

12  X 16. . 

. 5 00. . 

, . . 8 00. . 

..  55 

u 

8. 

15  x 18. .. 

4 50 

it 

8. 

14  x 18. . 

. 6 00. . 

. . 9 00. . 

..  80 

a 

9- 

18  X 22. . . 

7 00 

if 

9- 

I 7 X 20 . . 

. 725.. 

. . 1300.. 

. . 1 00 

a 

10. 

21  X 26. . . 

8 00 

ti 

10. 

19  x 24. . 

. 9 00. . 

. . 16  00. . 

..  1 45 

No.  6^  H.  R.  Dipper,  for  10  x 12  Bath,  50  cents. 


No.  6|.  10  x 12  Deep  Trays,  $3  30 
44  7^.  12  x 16  44  5 25 

44  Si.  15  x 18  H 6 20 


No.  9B.  18  x 22  Deep  Trays,  $7  00 
“ 9^.  19  x 24  44  8 00 

44  10^,21x26  44  1000 


* These  Baths  can  be  had  to  open  lengthwise,  for  outdoor  work,  without  extra  charge. 


RICHARD  II  MORAN'S  PRICE  LIST. 


4i 


PORCELAIN  WARE. 


Baths. 

Stands. 

Dippers. 

3f  x 4}  

....  $1  OO  . ..  . 

$ 25  . . . . 

5 x 6i 

1 75  .••• 

40  — 

.......  44 

Stereoscopic,  . . . . 

2 00  . . . . 

50  . . . . 

66 

6|  x 8^ 

2 00  . . . . 

60  . . . . 

66 

8 x 10 

90  .... 

10  x 12 

7 75  • • • • 

I 25  . . . . 

11  x 14 

11  50 

I 25  .... 

1 25 

13  X 16 

, . . . . IQ  OO  . . . . 

2 OO  . . . . 

1 qo 

14  x 17  

20  OO 

1 85 

Covered  Baths,  Water-tight  Rubber  Tops,  (without  Stand  or  Dipper). 


3i  x 4i 

Stereo,  and  5 x 6i 
5x8  and  6 \ x 8£ 
8 x 10 


$1  75  10  x 12 

4 00  11  x 14 

5 00  13  x 16 
7 50  14  x 17 


$12  CO 

18  00 

26  00 

27  00 


Trays.  (The  dimensions  given  are  for  inside  the  bottom  of  the  tray) . 


Shallow. 

Deep. 

Shallow. 

Deep. 

5x7... 

. . . $ 40 

11  x 14  . . 

...  I 90  . . . 

• • $235 

X 9 ... 

...  60  . . . 

• ••  75 

14  X 17  .. 

• . 4 50  • • 

• • 5 75 

0 

* 

00 

...  75...- 

...  90 

15  X 19  . . 

. . 5 60  . . 

. . 7 10 

IO  X 12  . . 

. . . I 20 

, . . 1 40 

19  x 24  . . 

. . 11  50  . . 

. . 14  25 

AGATE  WARE. 

This  ware  is  made  of  sheet  iron  lined  with  an  enamel,  which  it  is 
claimed  successfully  resists  the  action  of  acids,  etc.  Unlike  porcelain 
ware  it  is  not  liable  to  breakage,  while  at  the  same  time  it  is  lighter,  and 
more  pleasing  in  form. 

AGATE  WARE  PANS. 


The  dimensions  given  are  for  inside  the  bottom  of  the  tray. 


SHALLOW. 

DEEP. 

SHALLOW. 

DEEP 

No.  31. 

5 x 7. 

$0  72 

$0  9O 

No.  35.  11  x 14, 

$2  70 

$3  00 

“ 32* 

7 x 9. 

90 

I 12 

“ 36.  14  x 17, 

4 50 

5 40 

“ 33- 

8 x 10, 

I 12 

i 45 

“ 37-  i5  x >9. 

6 30 

7 20 

“ 34- 

10  x 12, 

I 80 

2 00 

“ 38.  19  x 24, 

1075 

13  5o 

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RICHARD  II  MJRAV'S  PRICE-LIST. 


No.  1. 

Diameter 

5 inches,  Capacity  1 pint, 

each,  . 

. . $0  50 

“ 2. 

< i 

8 

<«  (< 

1 quart, 

a 

• • 75 

“ 3- 

<« 

9 

(•  << 

I gallon, 

a 

. . 90 

“ 4. 

12 

C 4 tt 

1 “ 

a 

. . 1 50 

“ 5. 

<< 

16 

it  it 

2 “ 

it 

• • 275 

“ 6. 

«< 

18 

it  it 

3 " 

tt 

• • 3 50 

“ 7- 

« < 

20 

it  it 

4 “ 

tt 

• • 5 25 

“ 8. 

(< 

22 

tt  tt 

5 “ 

tt 

• • 8 50 

“ 9- 

n 

24 

tt  tt 

6 “ 

tt 

. . 11  00 

“ 10. 

<< 

26 

tt  tt 

7 “ 

tt 

- . 15  00 

“ 11. 

<< 

27 

tt  tt 

8 “ 

tt 

. . 20  00 

“ 12. 

< t 

28 

a tt 

9 “ 

tt 

. . 27  00 

Agate  Liquid  Measures. 

Agate  Funnels. 

i Pint,  . 

per  doz.,  $4  25 

i Pint,  . 

. . . 

per  doz.,  $2  25 

* “ 

<< 

4 40 

+ “ • 

“ 2 75 

Pint, 

<< 

5 50 

Pint, 

“ 3 85 

Quart, 

<< 

7 90 

Quart, 

. . . 

“ 5 50 

2 “ 

11  40 

2 “ 

“ 7 00 

Gallon,  . 

<< 

16  50 

Gallon,  . 

“ 10  00 

EARTHEIf  WARE  ACID  DISHES. 

No.  i,  6h  x 8£,  $i  50 ; No.  2,  10  x 12,  $3  00;  No.  3,  13  x 16,  $8  00. 
No.  4,  15  x 18,  $15  00. 


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MORAN’S  IMPROVED  COLLODION  VIAL. 


The  bottle  is  strong ; the  cap  is  very  strong,  and  can  be  replaced,  if 
broken,  at  a nominal  cost ; any  piece  of  one  vial  will  fit  any  other  vial. 
The  outside  of  the  neck  is  made  of  cork,  and  the  cap  therefore  fits  tightly, 
and  is  not  in  danger  of  breakage.  Price,  6 oz.,  $i  ooj  8 oz.,  $1  25. 

EFFECTIVE  POURING  BOTTLE. 


Effective  Pouring  Bottle,  ea.,$O20  I Scovill’s  Pouring  Bottle,  ea.,  $0  15 
Cross  “ “ “ 2 75  | Phenix  **  “ “ 20 


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RICHARD  //.  MORAN'S  PRICE-LIST . 


6 ounce, 
8 44 
16  “ 


COLLODION  FILTERS. 

$i  35  24  ounce 

i 5°  32  " 

2 SO 


$2  75 
3 °o 


Minim, 


4 

6 


<< 

u 


GLASS  GRADUATES. 


$ 20 

8 

ounce, 

20 

12 

u 

25 

16 

M 

65 

30 

24 

a 

. 80 

35 

32 

a 

GLASS  MORTARS  AND  PESTLES. 


21-2  inch, 
3 “ .. 

3i  “ .. 


20 

30 

40 


4 inch, 

5 “ 

6 44 


$ So 
8o 

i 15 


1-2  pint. 
Pint, . . . 
Quart,  . 


GLASS  FUNNELS. 

$ 12  2 quarts, 

15  I gallon, 

20  2 “ 


$ 30 
50 

I OO 


GLASS  PATTERNS. 


Carte  de  Visite — Oval,  Arch,  or  R.  C.,  each, $ 25 

Stereo.  Cards — Square  or  Arch,  “ 40 

Victoria  Cards — Oval,  Arch,  or  R.  C.  “ 35 

Imperial  Cards — “ u 44  44  50 

x Si,  oval, 1 00 

7x9,  44  1 50 

8 x 10,  44  2 00 


SCALES  AND  WEIGHTS. 


In  Wood  Boxes,  6 inch  beam,  for  drams  and  grains, $ 90 

In  Tin  Boxes,  5 inch  beam,  4 4 44  65 


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NEGATIVE  BOXES. 


103. 

Holding  24  1-9  Plates  . . $ 

45 

109. 

Holding  24  4-4  Plates  . . 

$ 88 

104. 

«< 

24  1-6  “ . . 

50 

no. 

“ 24  8x10  “ . . 

1 00 

105. 

<< 

24  1-4  “ . . 

55 

hi. 

“ 24  10x12  “ . . 

1 90 

106. 

«< 

24  1-2  “ . . 

60 

1 12. 

“ 12  11x14  “ . . 

2 70 

107. 

«« 

24  4ix6£  “ . . 

65 

IJ3* 

“ 12  14x17  “ .. 

325 

108. 

c< 

244x8  “ . . 

75 

1 14. 

“ 12  17x20  “ , . 

4 00 

io8i. 

(4 

24  5 x 7 “ .. 

75 

ri5* 

**  12  20x24  “ . . 

5 20 

io8£. 

44 

24  5 X 8 “ . . 

80 

Special  sizes  to  hold  any  number  of  plates  required,  made  to  order. 


FRENCH  CRYSTAL  PHOTO.  GLASS. 


4-4,  per 

box  of  130 

panes, 

$3  75 

16  X 20, 

per  box  of  23  panes, 

$5  00 

8 x 10 

«< 

90 

a 

3 75 

l8  X 22 

“ 18 

tt 

6 00 

10  x 12 

tt 

60 

tt 

'4  00 

20  X 24 

“ 15 

tt 

6 00 

11  x 14 

a 

47 

a 

4 50 

22  X 28 

“ 12 

a 

7 00 

14  x 17 

n 

3i 

tt 

5 00 

25  x 30 

“ 9 

tt 

8 00 

Not  accountable  for  breakage . 

Variable . 

The  above 

prices 

are  subject  to  fluctuation. 

PORCELAIN  GLASS. 

Plain. 

Ground. 

Polished. 

1-6 

size,  per  dozen, 

$1  OO 

$1 15 

$2  00 

1-4 

a 

tt 

I 50 

1 75 

3 00 

1-2 

M 

tt 

3 00 

3 50 

6 00 

4-4 

tt 

tt 

6 00 

7 00 

12  00 

8 x 10 

tt 

tt 

12  00 

13  50 

20  00 

10  x 12 

it 

tt 

18  00 

21 00 

11  x 14 

tt 

tt 

21  00 

24  00 

14  x 17 

it 

tt 

33  °o 

37  5° 

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RICHARD  H.  MORAN'S  PRICE  LIST. 


GENUINE  B.  P.  C.  GLASS. 

1-9  size,  per  gross, $1  00'  4 x 8 size,  per  gross, $ 9 00 


1-6  “ 

it 

5X8  44 

(< 

. . . - 10  80 

1-4  “ 

it 

4-4  " 

(< 

1-2 

( 

8x10“ 

<< 

4l  x 6 4 

it 

6 75 

iox  12 

a 

PRINTING  FRAMES. 

FLAT.  DEEP.  FLAT.  DEEP. 


1*4  size,  each,  . 

. $0  45 

8 x 10  size,  each, 

$0  70 

$1  00 

1-2  44 

u 

45 

$0  70 

10  x 12  44  44 

1 OO 

1 20 

4i  x 6$ 

u 

50 

70 

11  x 14  44  4 4 

1 75 

2 25 

5X8 

ti 

55 

88 

14x17  44  44 

2 50 

3 00 

6ix$i 

it 

55 

88 

17  x 20  44  44 

4 50 

FOLDING  NEGATIVE  RACK. 


A convenient  and  inexpensive  dark-room  accessory.  Price,  50  cents. 

Table  Covers,  Draperies  and  Curtains. 


Velvet  Draperies,  with  Grecian  border, $12  00 

Japanese  Silk  Curtains,  44  12  00 

Gros-grain  “ 44  20  to  35  00 


Camel’s  Hair  Dusters. 

1 inch  English,  . . Each,  $0  25 

H “*  “ . • “ 35 

2 44  44  . , 44  45 

Paste  Brushes,  Medium  Size,  Round, 


Paste  Brushes. 

Flat,  i inch,  . . . Each,  $0  15 

44  li  44  ...  44  20 

4 * . . . 4 4 20 


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BACKGROUNDS,  ETC. 

Plain  Painted  Backgrounds,  square  foot, $008 

Interior  “ “ “ 20  cts.  to  25 

Landscape  “ “ “ ....18,  20  and  25 

Sea  View  u “ u 18  cts.  to  20 

Side  Slip  “ “ “ 25 

Plain  Woollen,  8 feet  wide  and  any  length,  square  foot,  .......  18 

Rembrandt  Painted  Backgrounds,  with  frame, 6 00 

Large  Rocks,  each,  9 00 

Medium  “ 6 00 

Small  “ 2 00 

Large  Combination  Rock, 1200 

Set  of  3 Rocks,  complete, 1500 

Balustrade  with  Vine, 20  00 

Artificial  Stumps,  each, 9 00 

“ Boats,  “ 7 00 

Grass  Mats,  “ .....  100 

Ivy  Vine,  per  yard, 25 

Cottage  Window, 15  00 

Annie  Hathaway  Cottage,  7 different  changes,  boxed, 35  00 


ARTIFICIAL  PLANTS,  FLOWERS,  ETC. 

Begonia,  6 Leaves,  ....••** $1  50  to  $2  00 

Geranium  Bush,  1 50 

Rose  Bush,  2 00 

Calla  Lily, , . 2 50 

Tiger  Lily, 2 00 

Rustic  Baskets  and  Plants,  5 00  to  15  00 

Vases  of  Plants  and  Flowers 3 50  to  25  00 


LEAD  PENCILS. 

Faber’s,  for  Retouching,  assorted,  per  dozen, $1  00 

“ “ “ in  boxes  of  five,  70 

Siberian  Lead  Pencils,  per  dozen,  1 25 

Mossulo  Pencils  for  Retouching,  30 


SABLE  PENCILS. 

No.  i to  6,  ass’d,  per  dozen,  $1  25  | No.  7 to  12,  ass’d,  per  dozen,  $3  00 


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RICHARD  H.  MORAN'S  rR ICE- LIST. 


PRICE-LIST 

OF 


PHOTOGRAPHIC  CHEMICALS, 

Manufactured  and  Sold  by 

Ri.ch.ard  H.  ZVtoran, 

[warranted  pure  and  of  full  weight  and  measurement.] 
c.  b.  ii  signifies  corked  bottle,  n cts.  g.  s.  b.  18  signifies  glass  stoppered  bottle,  18  cts  * 


Acid,  Acetic  No.  8, , c.  b.  io 

“ “ by  the  5 lb, c.  b.20 

“ Glacial,.,. 7 g.  s.  b.  18 

<<  <« 

Citric, c.  b.  11 

<< 

Gallic,  

Hydrobromic,  

Muriatic,  C.  P.,*  g.  s.  b.  18 

Nitric,  C.  P.,*  g.  s.b.  18 

Sulphuric,  C.  P.*  g.  s.  b.  1 1 


Pyrogallic, 

Alcohol,  Atwood’s,  can  25 

Alcohol,  95  per  cent c.  b.  10 

Ammonia,  Liq.  Cone.,  g.  s.  b.  15 


Liq.  Cone.,  by  the  4 lb g.  s.  b.  25 

Nitrate, 


per  lb  $0  09 

«< 

09 

<< 

67 

oz. 

15 

lb. 

80 

oz. 

12 

it 

20 

it 

25 

lb. 

24 

a 

25 

a 

32 

oz. 

45 

gal 

2 85 

qt. 

65 

lb. 

i5 

n 

H 

n 

45 

Ammonium,  Bromide, oz.  12 

Chloride,  Pure,  c.  b.  13 lb.  35 

Iodide,  oz.  33 

Bromine,  “ 30 

Cadmium,  Bromide,  “ 23 

Iodide,  **  35 

Chloroform,  g.  s.b.  15 lb.  1 20 

Chloroform, oz.  20 

Dextrine,  c.  b.  12 lb.  15 

Ether,  Sulphuric  Cone., c.  b.  10 “ 72 

Sulphuric  Cone.,  by  the  3*  lbs.,  c.  b.  18 “ 7Q 


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‘Gold,  Chloride,  15  gr.  bottles,  (C.  P.),  . 



....... 

per  bot.  $0  55 

Chloride  and  Sodium,  15  gr.  bottles,  (Dry), 

« 

30 

Gum  Arabic,  Picked, 

lb. 

45 

Royal, 

qt. 

50 

Shellac,  Bleached,  Refined, 



lb. 

70 

Sandarac, 

u 

45 

Iodine,  . . T T . . . . . 

oz. 

40 

Iron,  Protosulphate, 

lb. 

06 

and  Ammonia,  Sulphate,  bulk,  . . . 

a 

12 

Kaolin, 

tt 

10 

Lead,  Acetate, 

oz. 

20 

Lithium,  Iodide,  *T 

tt 

80 

Bromide, 

« 

40 

Magnesia,  Nitrate, 

12  . . . . 

lb. 

S5 

Magnesium,  Bromide, 

oz. 

45 

Magnesium,  Iodide, 

it 

60 

Mercury,  Bichloride, 

it 

12 

Potassa,  Nitrate,  Gran., 

10  ... . 

lb. 

25 

Bichromate,  C.  P., 

10 

tt 

80 

Permanganate, . 

oz. 

15 

Oxalate,  neutral, 

tt 

40 

Potassium,  Bromide,  

tt 

15 

Cyanide, 

lb. 

65 

Cyanide,  

h “ 

35 

Iodide,  

oz. 

^0 

Sulphuret, 

lb. 

35 

Sulphuret, 

i“ 

20 

Silicon, 

per  box, 

25 

Silver*  Nitrate.  ...  

J 7 ’ ’ ’ " ’ ’ ' 

[Very  variable  ; about  80  cents  per  ounce,  pound,  $12 

25.] 

Soda,  Acetate,  

13 

lb. 

40 

Bicarb., 

<( 

10 

Soda,  Hyposulphite,  bulk, 

lb. 

06 

tt 

1 12  lb.  keg. 

04 

Phosphate,  

12  .... 

lb. 

35 

Tungstate,  

oz. 

15 

Sodium,  Bromide, 

<< 

12 

Iodide, 

u 

38 

Strontium,  Chloride, 

a 

10 

Tannin, 

tt 

25 

RICHARD  H MORAN'S  PRICE-LIST. 


5° 


Uranium,  Nitrate, 

Chloride,  

Zinc,  Bromide, 

Iodide,  

Litmus  paper,  blue  and  red, 

H a it  a 


oz. 

a 

a 

ii 

doz. 

sheet. 


$o  go 
go 
30 
60 
40 
5 


ETHER,  SULPHURIC  CONCENTRATED. 

This  article  is  prepared  expressly  for  photographic  purposes,  and  has 
a gravity  of  0.720  at  6o°  Fah.  Is  entirely  free  from  all  impurities,  re- 
maining colorless  for  twelve  hours  after  an  addition  of  an  equal  volume 
of  alcoholic  solution  of  iodide  of  potassium,  showing  absence  of  acidity, 
is  entirely  free  from  alcohol,  as  gun  cotton  does  not  dissolve  or  even  dis- 
integrate in  it.  

FILTERING  PAPERS. 


French  Round,  in  packs  of  100  sheets,  No.  19, 


ii 


<< 


a 


a 


25> 


<( 

If 

it 


it 

it 

it 


ii 

it 

it 


a 

a 

a 


33, 

40, 

45, 


“ “ “ “ 50, 

Square  White  Filtering  Paper,  per  quire, 

Gum  or  Sticking  Paper,  per  dozen, 

Joseph  Paper,  per  quire, 

Blotting  Paper,  19  x 24  size,  heavy,  per  dozen, 
Onion  Paper,  for  vignetting,  etc.,  ‘‘  m 
French  Tissue,  “ “ per  quire, 


$0  30 
35 
50 
60 
80 
95 

25 

• 18 

15 

1 25 

25 

15 


COTTONS. 

Moran’s  Challenge, per  oz.  $0  45 

Vogel’s  Negative,  “ 45 

Anthony’s  Negative, . “ 50 

No.  1 and  No.  2 Soluble, “ 50 

Positive,  “ 50 

Climax  Cotton,  “ 75 

Snowy  f*  “ 90 

Papyroxyline,* “ 100 


RICHARD  II.  MORAN'S  PRICE  LIST. 


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COLLODIONS. 


Moran’s  New  Negative, 

44  Positive, 

Anthony’s  New  Negative,  . . , 

Montgomery’s,  

Lewis  & Holt’s,  

Cooper’s,  . . 

Perfection, 

Phenix  Negative  and  Positive, 

Wells’  Negative,  

Coonley’s  “ ........... 


per  lb.  $1  00 

44  I 00 

44  1 10 

“ I 25 

44  1 00 

44  I 00 

44  1 00 

44  1 00 

44  1 00 

“ 1 25 


VARNISHES, 

Moran’s  Celebrated  Challenge  Varnish. 

It  dries  immediately  without  heat . 

This  Varnish  is  unsurpassed  for  Hardness  and  Durability , combined 
with  Elasticity , forming  a thorough  protection  for  Negatives , without 
diminishing  in  the  least  the  intensity,  and  gives  to  ferrotypes  and  porce- 
lain pictures  a brilliant, 'glossy  finish. 


6 ounce  bottles, 
I pint  44 

I quart  44 

\ gallon, 

I gallon  can, 


$0  30 
80 

1 40 

2 50 
465 


Flint  Varnish,  6 oz.  bot.  . $0  40 

Diamond  44  44  “ . 40 

Phenix  44  8 44  . 50 

Snell’s  Retouching  Fluid,  (bot.)  20 


VULCANITE  DEVELOPING  TRAYS. 


(Made  of  selected  metal.)  For  dry  plate  photography. 


Size  4J  x 5^  inches,  each, 

. $0  20 

Size  12  x 15  inches,  each,  . 

$0  6o> 

“ 6|  x Si 

<C  it 

25 

44  15  x 18  44 

a 

1 oa 

“ 7x9 

a n 

30 

44  19  x 22  44 

( $ 

2 oa 

“ 9XII 

«<  a 

40 

44  22  x 26  44 

a 

2 50 

“ 10  x 12 

a a 

50 

HYDROMETERS. 

Single  degree  scale,  packed  in  wooden  cases,  50  cents  each. 


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RICHARD  H.  MORAN'S  PRICE-LIST. 


EGYPTIAN  CHEMICAL  COLORS, 

Triple  strength.  Manufactured  expressly  for  painting  photographs, 
views,  etc.,  also  used  in  connection  with  the  Egyptian  Transparent  Com- 
pound, for  producing  the  Egyptian  Crystal  Photograph,  the  most  life- 
like picture  in  the  world  ! 

Special  Notice ! All  photographs  colored  on  the  face  of  the  picture 
and  mounted  on  convex  or  flat  glass,  are  done  with  these  colors  under 
whatever  name  the  picture  may  be  called.  These  colors  are  put  up  in 
polished  wooden  boxes  labeled  ■“  Egyptian  Chemical  Colors.”  Each  box 
contains  the  following  colors  : Transparent  black,  dark  emerald  green, 

orange  or  gold  color,  blue,  dark  brown,  light  green,  rose,  violet  and 
flesh. 

N.  B. — Full  and  complete  instructions  for  the  use  of  these  colors  and 
for  making  the  Egyptian  Crystal  Photograph,  accompany  each  set. 

Price,  $2  50  per  set. 


PORCELAIN  EVAPORATING  DISHES. 


00, 

Diameter  16  inches,  containing  3 gallons,  

0, 

tt 

14 

« 

a 

2 “ 

I, 

tt 

12 

« 

tt 

I “ 

2) 

tt 

II 

n 

tt 

3 quarts,  

3> 

tt 

IO 

u 

tt 

2 « 

85 

4> 

tt 

9 

i( 

tt 

3 Pints>  

5> 

tt 

8 

u 

tt 

2 “ 

50 

6, 

tt 

7 

u 

tt 

24  ounces,  

45 

7» 

tt 

6 

it 

tt 

20  “ 

40 

8, 

tt 

5* 

a 

a 

16  “ 

9> 

u 

5 

u 

tt 

12  “ 

30 

CUT-OUTS  OR  MEDALLION  MASKS. 

For  C.  de  V.  Oval, per  dozen,  $ 15 

“ Victoria,  “ “ 20 

“ Cabinet,  Oval  or  Arch,  “ 25 

“ 4-4  Ovals, Set  of  one  dozen,  30 

One  package,  containing  six  of  each  of  above  seven  sizes,  75 

Gihon’s  Cut-Outs,  30  assorted  sizes, 1 00 

Special  sizes  to  order. 


RICHARD  H.  MORAN'S  PRICE-LIST. 


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Moran’s  Metallic  Retouching  Pencil, 

The  best  and  only  perfect  pencil  yet  discovered  for  the  purpose.  Price, 
20  cents. 


Osborne’s  Pat.  Picturesque  Foregrounds 

And  Statue  Pedestals . 

These  are  negatives  to  be  used  in  photography  by  combination  print- 
ing. A print  is  first  made  of  the  foreground  negative,  and  then  the 
opening  of  the  window  or  door  is  cut  out.  Now,  it  is  only  necessary  to 
make  the  negative  of  the  subject  to  fit  in  the  opening  cut  out,  and  print 


in  the  usual  manner  of  double  printing. 

Prices  are  as  follows : 

5x8,  suitable  for  cabinet  or  promenade,  $2  00 

6^  x 82,  “ boudoir,  “ 2 50 

8 x 10,  “ long  panel,  “ 3 00 

11x14,  . 5 00 


All  sizes  can  be  furnished.  The  Statue  Pedestal  Negative  is  a paper 
negativeof  a pedestal  which  can  be  adjusted  to  the  negative  of  the  sub- 
ject that  you  wish  to  represent  as  a statue,  and  both  printed  at  the  same 
time.  This  negative  is  reversible,  and  can  also  be  used  for  different  sub- 
jects ; full  directions  and  samples  sent  with  each  negative  by  mail. 

Price,  $1  00  for  cabinet  or  boudoir  size. 


NEW  EMBROIDERED  DRAPERIES. 

Handsome  embroidered  draperies  5 feet  square,  recently  imported  and 
admirably  adapted  for  photographers’  use,  have  been  placed  in  our  hands 
for  introduction.  They  are  elegant  in  design,  substantial  in  material  and 
serviceable  and  attractive  in  color.  Price,  $5  00. 


LOCKWOOD’S  PATENT  PHOTO.  CLIP. 

These  are  much  superior  to  the  ordinary  clothes-pin,  which  often  lets 
the  paper  drop,  while  Lockwood’s  Patent  Clip  always  holds  it  and  never 
wears  out.  It  is  very  useful  to  photographers,  for  w7hom  it  is  supplied 
with  a hook  to  hang  by.  Price,  75  cts.  per  dozen  ; with  hooks,  85  cts. 


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RICHARD  H.  MORAN'S  PRICE  LIST. 


Negative  Washing  Boxes. 

, Guaranteed  not  to  Rust . 

It  is  necessary  at  a certain  stage  of  development  to  remove  from  pho- 
tographic negatives  all  traces  of  hyposulphite  of  soda,  and  it  is  not  gen- 
erally convenient  to  place  them  where  water  will  flow  over  their  surface 
a sufficient  length  of  time  to  accomplish  this  effectually,  without  injury  to 
the  sensitive  film.  To  watch  the  plate  is  to  waste  time.  The  flow  over 
it  should  be  with  gentle  force.  This  can  best  be  regulated,  and  a thor- 
ough cleansing  from  hypjsulphite  of  soda  of  every  portion  of  the  nega- 
tive be  assured,  by  the  employment  of  one  of  the  Negative  Washing 
Boxes  here  described.  Plates  are  simply  slid  into  the  grooves,  a guar- 
antee that  the  film  will  not  be  disturbed  or  marred;  a bit  of  hose  is 
slipped  over  a tap,  and  then  at  the  other  end  over  the  spout  on  the  box. 
If  need  be,  another  section  of  rubber  tubing  is  used  to  carry  off  the  waste 
water  to  an  outlet.  After  this  simple  preparation  the  washing  box  is  in 
readiness  for  service. 


No.  i,  for  3J  x 4J  plates, $i  20 

“ 2,  “ 4 x 5 “ 1 25 

“ 3,  “ 4i  x si  “ i 30 

“ 4,  “ 4ix6i  “ 135 

“ 5>  “ 5 x 7 “ - • • 1 40 

“ 6,  “ 5 x 8 “ 1 50 

“ 7,  “ 6*  x8*  1 75 

“ 8,  •*  8 x 10  “ 2 25 


Larger  sizes  made  to  order. 

Painted  Negative  Washing  Boxes,  40  cents,  additional  for  each  size. 
Cloth  rubber  hose  supplied  for  the  above  boxes,  at  28  cents  per  foot. 


PEERLESS  VARNISH  POT  AND  FILTERER. 

A tin  pot,  with  a Filter  and  Funnel  in  top;  rubber  stopper  in  spout. 

The  pot  has  been  greatly  improved ; the  whole  top  is  slightly  sunk, 
which  makes  the  funnel  complete.  The  spout  is  now  cut  level  allowing 
the  whole  (spout  and  top)  to  be  covered  with  a single  piece  of  glass  in- 
stead of  the  rubber  stopper. 

Put  your  varnish  in  clean,  flow  your  plates,  and  drain  surplus  varnish 
back  through  the  funnel  in  the  top  and  you  will  never  be  troubled  with 
specks  of  dirt  in  it.  Pot  holds  16  ounces  ; price,  each  50  cents. 


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Photo-Printing  and  Negative  Retouching, 

For  the  7/  tu;e. 


Price-list  below,  including  all  mateiial  except  the  card  mounts,  viz: 

Card  size, 

plain  printing,  per  dozen, $0  40 

u 

vignettes,  “ 

50 

u 

medallion,  (or  oval), 

50 

<4 

vignettes  grayed, 

ii 

half  dozen, 

ti 

4x4  for  one  print. 

<( 

4x4“  three  prints, 

a 

10  x 12  for  one  print. 

Imperials,  plain  printing,  per  dozen,  So 

u 

vignettes,  44 

90 

“ 

medallion,  44 

90 

u 

vignettes  grayed  44 

1 00 

u 

half  dozen,  44 

. . . , . 40  to  50  cts. 

a 

panels,  44 

1 25 

« 

8 x 10  for  one  print, 

35 

n 

8 x 10  for  three  prints. 

85 

a 

11  x 14  for  one  print, 

50 

NEGATIVE  RETOUCHING. 

For  Cards  from  io  to  15  cents. 

For  Imperials  from  20  to  35  cts. 

For  4x4  from  . . 30  to  50  cts. 

For  8 x 10  from  . . 35  to  65  cts. 

44  10  x 12 

from  . 40  to  75  4 4 

44  11  x 14  from  50  cts.  to  $ 1 00 

All  pictures  will  be  fin. shed  in  the  best  styles,  ready  to  be  delivered  to 
customers  and  sent  to  your  office,  two  or  three  days  after  the  negative 
has  been  received. 

The  necessity  of  an  establishment  as  above  has  long  been  felt.  Since 
it  is  obvious  that  with  the  many  recent  improvements  and  different  styles^ 
it  requires  more  taste,  skill  and  considerable  experience,  thereby  justly 
making  it  a distinct  and  separate  branch  in  photography. 

It  is  apparent  that  the  finishing  of  larger  quantities  enables  one  to  pro- 
duce not  alone  Cheaper,  but  also  superior  and  more  satisfactory  results. 

A long  and  varied  experience  in  this  particular  branch,  in  some  of  our 
largest  establishments  enables  us  to  furnish  work  equal  to  the  best  pro” 
ductions,  and  in  a much  shorter  time. 

Send  up  your  negatives  and  orders  with  the  card  mounts,  and  we  will 
give  you  entire  satisfaction.  All  styles  of  fancy  printing. 


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RICHARD  H.  MORAN'S  PRICE-LIST. 


GOLD  AND  SILVER  SAUCERS. 


Gold  Saucers,  small,  each,  $o  io 

“ med.,  “ 13 

“ large,  “ .* 20 

Silver  “ med.,  “ 10 


ALBUMEN  PAPERS. 

PER  DOZ.  PER  REAM. 

Three  Crown,  Pense,  White  and  Pink,  Ex.  Brilliant,'  $0  85  $32  co 


Cross  Swords,  White  and 

Pink, . 

70 

23  50 

<<  << 

“ Ex.  Brilliant,  . . 

85 

32  OO 

S.  & M.  Dresden,  “ 

<( 

70 

23  50 

it  it  it 

“ Ex.  Brilliant,  . . 

85 

32  OO 

N.  P.  A.  “ Pense,  “ 

it 

70 

23  50 

a u a a 

“ Ex.  Brilliant,  . . 

85 

32  OO 

Morgan’s  & H.  Ex.  “ 

and  Pearl,  . . 

85 

32  OO 

a a a 

“ “ Brilliant, 

85  . 

32  OO 

Hovey,  “ 

a 

85 

3300 

ft  a 

“ Special,  .... 

1 OO 

38  OO 

Peerless,  “ 

“ and  Pearl,  . . . . 

I OO 

38  OO 

Irving,  “ 

n n 

85 

32  50 

New  Eagle,  Pensd,  “ 

a tt 

85 

32  OO 

Second  Choice,  Ex.  Brill.  White,  Pink  and  Pense,  . . 

60 

20  OO 

PLAIN  PAPERS. 

Saxe,  Medium,  .... 

per  doz. 

$0  45 

“ Heavy,  .... 

(( 

50 

“ 26  x 40,  .... 

it 

450 

“ 35  x 45 

it 

7 20 

Endless  Roll,  54  inch, 

• 

per  yd. 

35 

“ Extra  Heavy, “ 52 


READY  SENSITIZED  ALBUMEN  PAPER. 

Size  4x5  inches,  in  2 dozen  light  tight  rolls,  per  dozen,  . $0  30 

“5x8  “ “ “ “ “ “ . 60 

“ l8  X22  “ I “ “ “ “ . 3 OO 

This  paper  does  not  require  fuming,  and  it  prints  and  tones  readily, 
giving  brilliant  results. 


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PECK  PELLICLE  FOREGROUNDS. 

Entourage  Devant  Pellicule,  patented  Jan.  31,  1882.  Twenty-seven 
different  designs.  Prices  as  follows  : 


Peck  Pellicle  Foregrounds,  for 

1-4  negatives, 

each, 

. . $1  OO 

a a 

i t 

5.8 

a 

. . I OO 

it  it 

tt 

4-4  “ 

a 

. . I OO 

it  it 

a 

8x10  “ 

a 

. . I 50 

a a 

a 

10  x 12  “ 

a 

. . 2 50 

a it 

a 

11  x 14  “ 

a 

. . 4 OO 

a a 

a 

14  x 17  “ 

a 

. . 5 00 

PHOTOGRAPHERS’  LIBRARY. 

Lea’s  Manual  of  Photography.  Octavo,  440  pages,  cloth, 
Vogel’s  Handbook  of  Practical  and  Artistic  Photography, 
ond  Edition. 

Vogel’s  Pocket  Reference  Book. 

The  Silver  Sunbeam.  Most  popular  text -book  of  the  day. 
Wilson’s  Photographies.  First  Edition,  cloth. 

The  Art  of  Retouching.  Revised,  cloth. 

Robinson’s  Pictorial  Effect. 

Ayres’  How  to  Paint.  Fourth  Edition,  revised,  cloth. 
Hearn’s  Practical  Printer.  Second  Edition. 

Ferrotypes,  by  E.  M.  Estabrooke.  Third  Edition,  cloth. 
Photo.  Times  and  American  Photographer,  each, 

Anthony’s  Photographic  Bulletin.  Monthly,  per  annum. 
Philadelphia  Photographer,  each. 

St.  Louis  Practical  Photographer,  each, 

Photographic  Amateur,  each, 

Modern  Dry  Plates,  cloth, 

The  Art  and  Practice  of  Silver  Printing,  Cloth, 

British  Journal  Year  Book  of  Photography,  combined, 
Studios  of  Europe,  in  Cloth,  |i  oo;  Paper, 

Modern  Practice  of  Retouching, 


EUREKA  OR  CHAMPION  FERRO.  PLATES. 

Box  of  200,  10  x 14  Black  or  Chocolate,  $19  00;  per  doz.  $1  20; 
Glossy,  $21  00;  per  doz.,  $1  32. 

Union,  box  of  200,  10  x 14  Black  only,  $14  50;  per  dozen,  $0  90. 


$3  75 

Sec- 

3 50 
1 50 
300 

4 00 
1 00 

1 00 

2 00 
2 50 

1 00 
20 

2 00 
50 
30 
50 

1 00 
1 00 

75 

60 

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CHALLENGE  DRY  PLATES. 


3}  x 4 i>  Per  dozen, 

. • . $0  55 

8 x 10, 

per  dozen, 

...  $3  00 

4 x 5. 

U 

...  80 

10  x 12, 

tt 

. . . 425 

4 i x 5i. 

it 

...  90 

11  x 14, 

<< 

...  5 90 

4i  x 6i> 

it 

...  I 05 

14  x 17, 

<< 

. . . 9 00 

S x7. 

it 

...  I 30 

17  X 20, 

u 

. . . 13  00 

5X8, 

<< 

...  I 50 

18  X 22, 

tt 

...  17  00 

6i  x 8}, 

tt 

. . . 2 OO 

20  X 24, 

<< 

. . . 21  00 

Complete  formula  for  use  inclosed  in  each  package.  Manufactured  for 
the  Professional  Photographer,  the  Scientific  Amateur,  the  Microscopist, 
the  Artist,  the  Manufacturer,  the  Pleasure  Seeker,  and  all  who  wish  to 
preserve  an  exact  and  beautiful  representation  of  any  object. 


Cramer's , Norden's , Beebe's , Eastman' s,  Crystal , Rochester , and  all 
other  makes  of  Dry  Plates  furnished  at  the  following  prices  : 


3i  x 4J-,  per  dozen 

, ...  $0  60 

10  x 12,  per  dozen,  . . 

. $4  70 

4 x 5> 

<< 

...  85 

11  x 14,  “ . . 

. 6 15 

4i  x Sh 

«< 

— • 95 

14x17,  “ . . 

• 9 30 

4i  x 6i» 

<< 

...  1 13 

16  X 20,  “ . . 

. 15  00 

5 x 7> 

<< 

...  145 

17  X 20,  “ . . 

. 16  00 

5x8, 

«< 

...  1 65 

18  X 22,  “ . . 

. 19  00 

6i  x 8£, 

(< 

...  215 

20  X 24,  U . . 

. 22  00 

8 x 10, 

«< 

...  3 20 

CUT  FERROTYPE  PLATES. 

1-4  Size 

3i  x 4i 

Black  E.  S.  per  box  of  8 dozen,  .... 

1-2  “ 

4i  x Si 

tt  <i  u 

4 “ . . . . 

5x7  “ 

5x7 

(t  «(  u 

2 “ . . . . 

7 x 10  “ 

7 x 10 

((  <i  ft 

2 “ . . . . 

CHALLENGE  FERRO.  PLATES. 

Box  of  200,  10  x 14  Black  Eggshell,  $7  00  • . . . per  doz.  $0  60 

The  above  subject  to  market  fluctuations. 


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Oxalate  Developing  Bottle. 

All  supplied  with  pure  rubber  tubing  (guaranteed). 


Bottle  to  hold  i pint  of  solution,  price  each, $060 

**  “ 1 quart  “ “ 75 

“ “ 2 “ “ “ i 00 

“ “ 1 gallon  “ “ I 25 


The  American  Songster. 

A decided  novelty.  One  of  the  best  Baby 
Charmers  ever  offered  to  the  trade.  Made  of 
metal,  nickel-plated. 

The  songsters  are  painted  in  a variety  of 
bright  colors  in  almost  perfect  imitation  of  life. 

They  sing  as  clear  and  liquid  as  the  best  liv- 
ing song  birds.  Are  substantially  and  hand- 
somely made  and  finished,  and  not  liable  to  get 
out  of  order. 

While  the  bird  sings,  it  moves  its  mouth  (or 
bill)  and  tail  in  exact  imitation  of  a living  bird. 

In  addition  to  its  being  a photographic  nov- 
elty, it  is  highly  useful  in  teaching  birds  to  sing. 

It  supersedes  the  bird  organ,  and  when  used 
near  a bird,  it  will  induce  it  to  start  up  its  best 
notes  immediately. 

No.  150  Patented. 

Each  songster  packed  in  a neat  box.  Price, 
$1  00. 


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Gas  Furnaces  and  Steves. 


Inodorous  Gas  Furnaces . 

The  burners  used  in  these  furnaces 
are  constructed  upon  strictly  scien- 
tific principles,  ensuring  a perfect 
combustion  of  the  gas,  giving  the 
greatest  heat  without  odor  or  soot. 
They  are  indestructible,  no  perfo- 
rated tin  or  wire  gauze  being  used. 


No.  8.  $2  50. 

Consumes  four  feet  per  huur. 


No.  9.  $5  00. 


Consumes  five  feet  per  hour,  and 
produces  a diffused  heat.  Burner 
cannot  be  extinguished  or  clogged 
by  the  overflowing  of  liquids. 


No.  10.  $5  50. 


Consumes  six  feet  per  hour.  The 
burner  forms  a compound  blow-pipe, 
and  produces  the  most  intense  heat. 
Especially  adapted  to  chemists’  and 
laboratory  purposes.  Will  also' heat 
a room  8x12  feet. 


Common  Gas  Stove . 


Crescent  pattern.  $1  50. 


Gas  Heating  Stoves. 


These  have  an  indestructible  bur-; 
ner,  and,  by  the  use  of  a quick-lime 
purifier,  neutralize  all  gases  deleteri- 
ous to  health.  They  are  admirably 
suited  for  warming  operating-rooms, 
reception  and  dressing-rooms. 

No.  11.  Heats  a room  8 x 10,  $10. 
No.  12.  “ “ 12  x r5,  12. 

No.  13.  “ “ 18  x 25,  15. 

No.  14.  “ “ 20  x 30,  25. 


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ENVELOPES  FOR  MAILING  PHOTO- 
GRAPHS. 


Granite  Imperial  size,  1000,  $4  00 
“ Card  “ “ 2 40 

Manilla" Imperial  “ heavy,  3 50 
“ “ “ medium,  ^ 2 50 


Granite  Panel_size,  per  1000,  $4  50 
Manilla  “ “ “ 400 

Imprint  per  1,000  75  cts.  extra. 


SCREW  EYES. 


No. 

114  . . 

. per  gross. 

|o  30 

No. 

no  . , 

. . per  gross. 

$0  45 

tt 

113  . . 

a 

38 

<( 

I09  . 

a 

48 

it 

1 12  . . 

a 

40 

a 

IO8  . . 

a 

55 

1 t 

Ill  . . 

a 

43 

BACKBOARDS. 


8*x  10  Square  Cut  . . 

10  x 12  “ “ . . 

. . 95 

PICTURE  CORD. 

No.  0 per  piece,  24  yards, 

$0  23 

No.  5 per  piece, 

. . . to  75 

a | a a a 

30 

“ 6 “ “ 

. . . 92 

a 2 “ “ “ 

37 

a rj  it  it 

. . . roo 

a ^ “ “ “ 

5o 

a g u it 

...  1 20 

it  ^ a U 

63 

WIRE  CORD. 

No.  o per  coil  of  25  yards, 






“ 5 • 

HARD  RUBBER  FUNNELS. 

No.  o.  14  pint,  $ 35  I No.  2.  1 pint,  

“ 42  I 3.  I quart, 


Tinned. 

Gold  Plated. 

$0  05 

$0  54 

IO 

72 

17 

I 13 

22 

I 50 

30 

2 25 

38 

3 00 

I. 


-2 


$ 48 

55 


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etceteras. 

Cake  Water  Colors,  per  cake  or  box,  to  order, 20  cents  to  $9  00 

J3ry  Colors  (Anderson's),  fitted  with  sable  pencils  and  gold  saucer,  1 50 

Filtering  Cotton,  per  lb.,  60 

Indian  Ink,  (Lion  head),  per  stick,  15 

Opaque  (Gihon’s),  per  box,  45 


DOUBLE  EMBOSSED  PEBBLED  MATS. 

Assorted  colors,  gilt  fillet— arch,  oval  and  square  openings. 


Size, 

8 x 10, 

per  100, 

$1 90, 

. . . per  dozen, 

. . . $0  24 

n 

IO  X 12, 

tt 

2 So. 

<( 

• • • 35 

tt 

II  x 14, 

n 

3 So, 

tt 

• • • 45 

a 

13  x 16, 

a 

6 25, 

tt 

...  80 

tt 

14  x 17, 

tt 

6 75. 

a 

...  90 

tt 

16  X 20, 

tt 

7 75, 

n 

. . . 1 00 

tt 

18  X 22, 

tt 

8 00, 

tt 

...  1 10 

tt 

20  X 24, 

tt 

n 75> 

.< 

...  1 So 

tt 

22  X 28, 

tt 

13  5°> 

tt 

• • - 1 75 

No.  80 — English  mat  (assorted  colors)  thick  cardboard,  cut  on  a bevel 
—gilt  edge  line,  oval,  arch  and  square  openings. 


Size, 

8 

X 

10, 

per  dozen, 

. $045 

Size, 

16 

X 

20, 

per  dozen, 

. $2 

00 

tt 

10 

X 

12, 

a 

55 

a 

18 

X 

22, 

tt 

. 2 

25 

tt 

11 

X 

14, 

a 

75 

tt 

20 

X 

26, 

it 

. 2 

50 

tt 

13 

X 

16, 

a 

. 1 25 

tt 

22 

X 

28, 

tt 

. 2 

65 

tt 

14 

X 

17, 

it 

• 1 35 

No.  2i2i — Pebble  paper  fronts,  (assorted  colors,)  thin  burnish  gold 


bevel,  oval,  arch  and  square  openings. 


Size,  8 x 10,  per  dozen, 

. $1  75 

Size,  13  x 16,  per  dozen, 

$3  75 

“ 10  x 12,  “ 

. 2 25 

“ 14  x 17,  “ 

4 50 

“ 11  x 14,  “ 

. 3 00 

“ 16  x 20,  “ 

5 25 

No.  212 — Pebble  paper  fronts,  (assorted  colors,)  extra  deep 
gold  bevel,  oval,  arch  and  square  openings. 

burnish 

Size,  8 x 10,  per  dozen, 

. $2  OO 

Size,  16  x 20,  per  dozen, 

$8  00 

“ 20  x 12,  “ 

. 3 75 

“ 18x22,  “ 

9 00 

“ 11  x 14,  “ 

. 425 

“ 20  x 24,  “ 

10  50 

“ *3  x 16,  “ 

“ 14  x 17,  “ 

Larger  sizes  to  order. 

. 5 00 

. 6 00 

“ 22  x 27,  “ 

13  00 

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FERROTYPE  ENVELOPES. 

Description.  Per  1000. 


No.  15,  Oval  or  Arch  Top  Openings,  3 x 4^,  with  Pink  Flap,  Buff 

or  Pearl  Cards,  Red  Borders,  for  Cabinet  Si ze  Ferrotypes,  $8  50 
“ 12,  Oval  or  Arch  Top  Openings,  2 x 3J,  Pink  Flap,  Buff  or 

White  Cards,  Embossed,  3 75 

“ 13,  Oval  Openings  or  Arch,  i-J  x2-},  Floral  Designs,  ...  5 75 

“ ii.  Oval  or  Arch  Top  Openings,  2 x 34,  Brown  Flap,  Maroon 

Color  Cards,  Gilt  Borders,  * ....  t ....  2 65 

**  II,  Oval  or  Arch  Top  Openings,  2 x 3J,  Pink  Flap,  Buff  or 

White  Cards,  Gilt  or  Red  Borders, 2 65 

“ II,  Oval  or  Arch  Top  Openings,  2 x 3^,  Pink  Flap,  Pearl 

Color  Cards,  Red  Borders,  2 65 

“ 20,  Cabinet  or  Imperial  Size,*Pink,  Arch  Top  Op’gs,  3!  x 5J,  14  25 
21,  Half  Size,  Pink,  Round  Corner  Openings,  3I  x 4^,  . . 11  90 

M 22,  Victoria  Size,  Pink,  Oval  Openings,  2f  x 3!, 9 50 

“ 23,  Card  Size, 'Side  Flap,  Embossed,  Oval  Openings,  2 x 3J, 

Buff,  Pink,  Green  or, White,  5 50 

“ 24,  Card  Size,  Side  Flap,  Embossed,  Arch  Top  Openings, 

2 x 3J,  Buff,  Pink,  Green  or  White, 5 50 

“ 27,  Gem  Size,  Side  Flap,  Embossed,  Oval  Opening,  if  x2$,, 

Buff,  Pink,  Green  or  White, 4 50 

“ 28,  Gem  Size,  Side  Flap,  Embossed,  Arch  Top  Openings, 

if  x 2-},  Buff,  Pink,  Green  or  Wnite, 4 50 

“ 17,  Buff,  Pearl  or  Rose,  Oval  or  Arch  Top  Openings,  Red 

Borders, 3 25 


CATERSON’S  IMPROVED  FERROTYPE 
HOLDERS. 

The  following  are  the  designations,  sizes  and  prices  per  1000. 
Black,  Rose  or  Gray  Cards,  with  Gilt  Borders. 

Buff,  Rose  or  Pearl  Cards,  with  Red  Borders. 


Nos.  3,  4,  4I  5 and  6,  Oval  Openings, . . . $4  00 

“ 9 and  10,  Arch  Top  Openings,  . . . . 4 00 

No.  30,  Oval  and  Arch  Top  Openings, 4 00 

“ 31,  Rose  Tint  or  Black,  Gilt  Borders,  Oval  and  Arch  Top 

Openings,  3^  x 5,  for  Cabinet  Size, 18  00 


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RICHARD  II.  MORAN'S  PRICE  LIST. 


WHITE  WIRE  LILY  EASELS. 


Lily  Picture  Easels. 


No.  oo,  3-J  inch  high,  per  dozen, 


“ i/5J  “ “ 

a 0 m (<  << 

“ i si  “ “ 

“ 4,  I2i  **  “ 

“ 5,  i2i  “ **  with  hook, 


$o  50 

65 

75 
1 00 

1 25 

1 75 

2 25 


RUSTIC  LILY  PICTURE  EASELS. 

No.  00,  3^  inch  high,  per  dozen, $0  50 


“ o,  4 “ “ 65 

“ 1.  5i  “ “ 75 

“ 2,  7 “ “ I OO 

“ 3.  8*  “ “ 125 

“ 4,  12 1 " “ 1 75 


Put  up  in  boxes  of  one  dozen. 


LILY  PLAQUE  EASELS. 

No.  o,  per  dozen,  . . . $200  No.  3,  per  dozen,  . . . $350 

“ 1,  “ . . . 2 50  “ 4>  “ ...  4 00 

“ 2,  “ i . < 3 00 


LILY  SHELL  EASELS. 


No.  o,  per  dozen,  . . . $1  00  1 No.  3,  per  dozen, 

“ 2,  “ * . . 1 50  1 


. . $2  00 


ANTHONY’S  ANTI-FRILL, 

For  use  with  the  ordinary  gelatino-bromide  dry  plates  when  treated  with 
the  ferrous-oxalate  developer.  Price,  in  8- ounce  bottles,  45  cts.;  lbs., 
80  cts.;  qts.,  $1  55  ; J gal.,  $3  00.  Full  directions  on  the  labels. 


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65 


CARBUTT’S  MULTUM  IN  PARVO  DRY 
PLATE  LANTERN. 


PAT.  APRIL  25,  1882.  Cl 


Lantern  arranged  for  making  positives  by  "contact. 

The  following  are  some  of  the  advantages  possessed  by  this  Lantern  : 
It  saves  your  eyesight.  It  is  simple  and  easy  to  manage,  nothing  com- 


Lantern  arranged  for  developing,  and  after  fixing, 
examining  negatives  by  opal  light. 

plicated,  yet  has  three  separate  and  distinct  forms  of  light.  It  is  adapt- 


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RICHARD  H MORAH’S  PR  ICE-LIST. 


el  for  the  use  of  either  oil  or  gas  ; is  about  nine  inches  square  by  four- 
teen high,  with  eight  by  ten  deep  ruby  glas;  in  front.  Etch  lantern  is 
provided  with  a coal-oil  lamp,  with  improved  patent  burner,  and  silvered 
reflector,  which  may  be  revolved  in  any  direction,  and  operated  from  the 
outside.  By  removing  the  revolving  lamp  bed,  a hole  will  be  found 
through  which  a gas  burner  can  be  introduced. 

It  can  be  used  for  seven  or  m >re  different  operations  in  photography, 
several  of  which  have  never  been  co  nbined  in  any  one  lantern. 


Amateur  photographers  and,  indeed,  professionals  have  frequently  ex- 
pressed a desire  for  a compact,  safe,  and  simply  constructed  lantern  for 
dry  plate  work.  Several  have  been  placed  in  the  market,  but  either 
their  dimensions  were  too  great,  their  cost  too  considerable,  or  their 
adaptability  too  inadequate  for  the  purpose  desired.  It  will  be  observed 
that  in  the  Perfect  Lantern  all  the  parts  are  separable,  and  all  are  easily 
and  quickly  adjusted.  It  has  no  hinges  nor  armholes  to  break,  and 
every  part  of  it  is  instantly  and  always  accessible.  Therefore — 

It  can  be  instantly  extinguished ; it  will  never  crack  the  chimney;  it 
requires  no  (hardly  any)  care  to  keep  it  clean ; it  is  impossible  to  misun- 
derstand it;  it  will  never  get  out  of  order;  it  never  needs  attention;  it 


Anthony’s  Perfect  Dry  Plate  Lantern. 


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67 


requires  but  little  oil ; it  yields  a matchless  flame ; it  never  ceases  to 
burn  when  ignited,  if  the  oil  cup  is  filled ; it  is  abundantly  wicked ; it 
may  bo  constantly  ignited;  it  is  proof  against  breakage.  Price,  $1  50. 


Oil  Lamp  with  Ruby  Chimney. 

The  accompanying  illustration  represents  the 
new  oil  lamp  for  use  in  developing  gelatino-bro- 
mide  plates.  It  is  expressly  made  for  the  pur- 
pose, and  is  intended  for  use  with  kerosene  oil. 
The  chimney  is  of  ruby  colored  glass  of  the 
proper  and  most  desirable  tint,  and  surmounted 
with  a movable  top  to  intercept  the  upward 
radiation  of  the  light  of  the  lamp.  Price,  $1  50. 


SCOVILL’S  EFFICIENT  PLATE  LIFTER. 

This  Plate  Lifter  is  very  nearly  like  an 
ordinary  open  end  thimble  with  a pointed 
piece  of  metal  soldered  securely  to  it,  as 
shown  in  the  illustration.  Where  a num- 
ber of  plates  are  developed  in  one  dish, 
this  Plate  Lifter  is  not  only  a convenience, 
but  quite  a necessity.  Price,  10  cents  each. 


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